Boeing 737-700 ANA All Nippon Airways Limited Edition Aviationtag

Limited edition !
Model manufacturer: JC Wings
Order code: SA2023
Scale: 1:200
Material: Combined (Metal / Plastic)
EAN: SA2023
Weight: 1 kg
Registration number: JA02AN
Dimensions: 17×17.2×6.3 cm (L×W×H)
Air company: ANA All Nippon
Aircraft manufacturer: Boeing
135,00 €
On Order - we will confirm availability

Product description

High-quality metal model of the Boeing 737-700 ANA All Nippon civil aircraft in white-blue color, in the Aviationtag limited edition. It is a detailed and precisely processed model of a real plane owned by the airline company ANA All Nippon Airways. It is a giant in the airline industry. The package also includes an antenna, removable landing gear and a metal stand.

The Boeing 737 is a twin-jet narrow-body transport aircraft for short and medium distances. It was originally developed as a smaller twin-engine aircraft with lower operating costs derived from the Boeing 707 and Boeing 727. Eventually, the Boeing 737 aircraft evolved into a family of 10 models for passenger transport with a capacity of 85 to 220 passengers. The 737 model is the only narrow-body airliner from Boeing, which is currently produced by the company in the variants -600, -700, -800, -900 and 737 MAX 7, 8, 9. The modernized version with new Boeing 737 MAX engines came to the market of air transport in 2017.

Originally introduced in 1964, the first version of the Boeing 737-100 took off in 1967 and entered service as a commercial jet in February 1968.[2][3] Another extended version of the 737-200 entered service in April 1968. In the 1980s, Boeing began producing the -300, -400 and -500 versions, which were later referred to as the Boeing 737 Classic series. The 737 Classic series model was increased in capacity and equipped with CFM56 jet engines along with improved wings. In the 90s, the company introduced the 737 Next Generation model with various changes such as rebuilt wings, a renewed cockpit and a new interior. The 737 New Generation models are included in the -600, -700, -800, and -900ER versions with different lengths from 31m to 42m. Business versions of the 737 Next Generation, designated BBJ, are also produced.