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Boeing 737 touches down at Ronaldsway

by isleofman.com 19th August 2013

There was an unusual sight - and plenty of noise - at Isle of Man Airport today (Monday 19) when a large Boeing passenger jet flew-in.
The 737-900 on a private flight from the British Virgin Islands arrived at Ronaldsway for a customs importation process.
The temporary admission procedure allows non-EU registered aircraft free circulation within the EU area.
Long-range 737-900 airliners can carry up to 220 passengers.
At 138 feet long, the aircraft is slightly larger than the easyJet Airbus 319 currently in operation at Ronaldsway.
Posted by isleofman.com
Monday 19th, August 2013 07:52pm.

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