File:SWA- WINGLETS O & N.JPG

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Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-700 (N755SA) with blended winglets pictured in the airlines original desert gold livery parked on the ramp at w:Tucson International Airport next to another Southwest w:737-700 with winglets painted in the new canyon blue livery. Almost all of Southwest's 737-700s have w:blended winglets.

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current15:19, 2 July 2007Thumbnail for version as of 15:19, 2 July 20072,816 × 2,112 (1.29 MB)Sox23Southwest's old color scheme winglets meet Southwest's new color scheme winglets at Tucson International Airport. Almost all of SWA's 737-700s have blended winglets
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