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Boeing 737 to take up residence at White Gum Air Park near York – ABC News
The former commercial aircraft will be displayed as a tourist attraction at the White Gum Air Park in WA’s Wheatbelt.
The body of a Boeing 737 aircraft has embarked on a 100-kilometre road trip from Perth to its new home in the state’s Wheatbelt, where it will be displayed as a tourist attraction.
Key points:
- The body of a Boeing 737 will be taken by truck to the White Gum Air Park near York
- The aircraft, once part of OzJet’s fleet, will be displayed as a tourist attraction
- The air park plans to convert another 737 into luxury accommodation
Built in 1975 for Belgium’s former national airline Sabena, the aircraft…
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