File:Air Baltic Boeing 737-300; YL-BBY@ZRH;16.01.2010 561fc (4283136358).jpg

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This Boeing 737-36Q, now fitted with winglets, is one of the very last 737 Classics built - it has line number 3129 (from a total of 3131). The aircraft first flew on November 12, 1999 and was operated by Deutsche BA (and after a takeover) and Air Berlin as D-ADIC. Since April 2008 it has been operating for the Baltic carrier with the Latvian registration YL-BBY. It was pictured taxiing after its arrival from Riga.

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