This injection-molded plastic airplane model with plastic display stand is approximately 15 3/8 inches long with a 14 1/2 inch wingspan. It is faithfully painted in Alaska Airline's "Honoring Those Who Serve" livery dedicated to US military service members, and includes landing gear, adding to its authenticity. Made in 1/100 scale, the model features highly detailed graphics, and features easy-snap pieces so it assembles in minutes. Recommended for ages 14+
The 737 MAX 8 first flew in 2016 and went into full service in 2017. With a length of 129 feet by 8 inches, and a wingspan of 117 feet and 10 inches, the twin-engine, narrow-body aircraft is a favorite of airlines due to its incorporation of new technology and efficiency. It has a cruising speed of 606.1 miles (975.4 kilometers) per hour, can reach a height of 41,000 miles, and seats between 160 and 200 passengers.
Part of Alaska Airline's "Honoring Those Who Serve" fleet dedicated to the brave service members of the US military and their families, the 737 Max 8 livery reflects the American flag with a red stripe and blue body. The phrase, "Honoring Those Who Serve," appears on the fuselage, with symbolic crests representing the Alaska Airlines Fallen Soldier Program. An "Alaska Airlines Salutes" medallion near the nose of the aircraft features six stars in tribute the six branches of the U.S. Armed Forces: Air Force, Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, and Space Force. The side features the quote, "To those in uniform serving today and to those who have served in the past, we honor you today and every day."

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