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Built in 1985, this ole bird is thought to be the highest time 737 in the world, with nearly 100,000hrs and 70,000 cycles. She was delivered to Orion as G-BLKC, then Britannia, then Morris International Air as N744MA. Seen here departing for BWI as SWA2212 in the typical Albany sunshine.

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May 15, 2016

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Built in 1985, this ole bird is thought to be the highest time 737 in the world, with nearly 100,000hrs and 70,000 cycles. She was delivered to Orion as G-BLKC, then Britannia, then Morris International Air as N744MA. Seen here departing for BWI as SWA2212 in the typical Albany sunshine.

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