The Boeing [NYSE:BA] 777-200LR Worldliner, the world's longest-range commercial airplane, returned to Seattle this past Sunday after completing its "Going the Distance" tour that took the airplane to 24 cities across the globe.
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Boeing 777-200LR Worldliner Successfully Completes World Tour
The Boeing [NYSE:BA] 777-200LR Worldliner, the world's longest-range commercial airplane, returned to Seattle this past Sunday after completing its "Going the Distance" tour that took the airplane to 24 cities across the globe.Tags: None
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Originally posted by Showtime100Don't you get tired of starting threads that nobody responds to?
Back on topic, I wouldn't call 24 cities much of a world tour. I never saw it here in Dallas.
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Originally posted by PT737SWAI wouldn't call 24 cities much of a world tour. I never saw it here in Dallas.
I think that was pretty fast of a world tour. They shoud've double it. but I guess in order to get in time for delivery and finishing the last touches. That's prob'ly the reason.Inactive from May 1 2009.
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Boeing's World Tour was exactly what it was meant to be, the usual stops and then stops in places where the plane could be shown off for possible buyers. Why should it stop in Dallas? No one there has the cash to afford them there...Whatever is necessary, is never unwise.
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