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Photos - Belavia and it's first Boeing Next-Generation 737-800

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Dmitry Petrochenko
Country: Belarus Aircraft: Airplanes Airline: Belavia

 Belavia celebrated the delivery of the airline’s first Next-Generation 737-800 purchased directly from the manufacturer. Since I had the honor to meet the new board of the airline in Minsk,  I can share some photo impressions:

Belavia selected the 737-800 based on business objectives set by the airline – cost efficiency and maximum range for flights to Europe and Central Asia.

The airplane, featuring a new distinct livery, completed its delivery flight and arrived overnight in Minsk.





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