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Product Name: 717-200
Product Description
On On May 23, 2006, Boeing delivered its final two 717 airplanes to Midwest
Airlines and AirTran Airways in a ceremony before thousands of employees,
retirees and dignitaries in Long Beach, Calif. The deliveries conclude
commercial airplane production in Southern California that began in the 1920s
with the Douglas Aircraft Co.
The 717 program, which produced 156 airplanes, pioneered breakthrough
business and manufacturing processes for Boeing Commercial Airplanes.
The program was launched by an order from AirTran Airways in 1995, and the
airplane quickly became renowned by customers for its excellent economics,
performance and reliability. Based on the Douglas DC-9 and launched as the
McDonnell Douglas MD-95, the 100-seater was renamed the Boeing 717 after
McDonnell Douglas and Boeing merged in 1997.
The 717 will continue to deliver unsurpassed economy and value to our airline
customers for years to come. Boeing will continue to provide the outstanding
customer service support for the 717s operating at carriers worldwide.
Douglas opened the Long Beach factory in 1941 as part of President
Roosevelt's Arsenal of Democracy -- a request to the nation's industries to halt
civilian production and assist in making wartime equipment. The facility
produced almost 10,000 airplanes for World War II before transitioning to
commercial airplane production after the war. Douglas merged with the McDonnell
Aircraft Company in 1967, forming the McDonnell Douglas Corporation.
More than 15,000 airplanes have been produced in the Long Beach factory.
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