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#BOE701 has just departed on the first #737MAX certification flight. Follow the live flight at flightradar24.com/BOE701/24cfc773 Image
#BOE701 now 90 minutes in on the first #737MAX certification flight. flightradar24.com/BOE701/24cfc773 Image
After a brief stop at Moses Lake, #BOE701 is continuing the first day of certification flights for the 737 MAX. flightradar24.com/BOE701/24d005f0 Image
And #BOE701 now almost back to Boeing Field. flightradar24.com/BOE701/24d005f0 Image

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