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  2. Portland International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Portland's first jets were Pan Am 707-321s about October 1959. [citation needed] A new terminal opened in 1959, which for the most part serves as the present facility. [12] The new terminal is located to the east of the original runways, and north of the then-new 8,800 ft (2,700 m) runway.

  3. Boeing Field - Wikipedia

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    Location: Seattle / Tukwila, King ... ), commonly Boeing Field, is a public airport owned ... McDonnell Douglas DC-9-30 jet service from the airport to Portland, ...

  4. Boeing - Wikipedia

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    Boeing was founded by William E. Boeing in Seattle, Washington, on July 15, 1916. [8] The present corporation is the result of the merger of Boeing with McDonnell Douglas on August 1, 1997. As of 2023, the Boeing Company's corporate headquarters is located in the Crystal City neighborhood of Arlington County, Virginia. [9]

  5. Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft involved in October 2023. The aircraft involved was a Boeing 737 MAX 9 (typically referred to as model 737-9 in official FAA documents) with manufacturer's serial number 67501, fuselage line number 8789, and registered as N704AL.

  6. Portland International Jetport - Wikipedia

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    The twice-daily Portland-Toronto service began on May 17, 2010, operated by Air Georgian using Beechcraft 1900D aircraft. [33] Air Canada pulled out of Portland on March 1, 2013, once again leaving PWM without scheduled international service. The Jetport began construction on its expanded terminal as well as several infrastructure improvements ...

  7. History of Boeing - Wikipedia

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    Boeing B-29 assembly line in Wichita, Kansas, 1944. During World War 2, Boeing built a large number of B-17 and B-29 bombers. Boeing ranked twelfth among United States corporations in the value of wartime production contracts. [19] Many of the workers were women whose husbands had gone to war.

  8. Category:Boeing manufacturing facilities - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Boeing manufacturing facilities" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  9. Portland–Troutdale Airport - Wikipedia

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    Portland–Troutdale Airport covers an area of 284 acres (115 ha) at an elevation of 39 feet (12 m) above mean sea level.It has one runway designated 7/25 with an asphalt surface measuring 5,399 by 150 feet (1,646 m × 46 m), with a weight bearing capacity of 19,000 lbs for runway 7/25 and taxiways A and B.