
What has happened to the beloved 737?
The first Boeing 737 took to the skies in April 1967. The twin-engine airliner with its two rows of three-abreast seating was an immediate commercial hit. Passengers loved it and

The first Boeing 737 took to the skies in April 1967. The twin-engine airliner with its two rows of three-abreast seating was an immediate commercial hit. Passengers loved it and

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Scully Levin talks to South Africa’s RV maestro Robin Coss about keeping the Van’s brand alive in South Africa and the diversity in the range of this sought after aircraft.