Boeing 737-700 Commercial Aircraft "Scandinavian Airlines" Gray with Blue Tail 1/400 Diecast Model Airplane by GeminiJets
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- Brand new 1/400 scale diecast airplane model of Boeing 737-700 Commercial Aircraft "Scandinavian Airlines" Gray with Blue Tail die cast model by GeminiJets.
- Detailed exterior.
- True-to-scale detail.
- Does NOT include stand.
- This model does not have any openings.
- Manufacturer's original unopened packaging.
- Made of diecast metal with some plastic parts.
- Dimensions approximately L-3.25, Wingspan-3.5 inches.
- Diecast metal and plastic construction for durability and a heavy, realistic feel.
- HISTORY ASPECTS:The SAS (Scandinavian Airlines System) Boeing 737-700, with the registration SE-RJX, is a testament to the airline's commitment to modernizing its fleet while providing efficient and comfortable air travel across Europe. SAS, one of the leading carriers in Scandinavia, has a history dating back to 1946, and the addition of the Boeing 737-700 to its fleet marked a significant milestone in its ongoing mission to offer world-class service to travelers.The Boeing 737-700 is known for its versatility, making it a popular choice for short to medium-haul flights. SAS deployed this aircraft on various routes within Europe, ensuring passengers experienced a seamless journey marked by Scandinavian hospitality and reliability. SE-RJX, with its distinctive SAS livery, became a familiar sight at airports across the continent, connecting business and leisure travelers to Scandinavian capitals and other European destinations.Now, aviation enthusiasts and collectors have the opportunity to own a piece of SAS history with this meticulously crafted 1:400 scale model. Whether you're passionate about aviation or simply appreciate the elegance and efficiency of this aircraft, this model is a perfect addition to your collection. Display it proudly to celebrate SAS's dedication to quality service and its role in connecting people throughout Scandinavia and Europe for decades.