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Boeing 737-700 (N786SW) - "786" seen here arriving in the morning from ATL. With the retirement of sister "762", this leaves one final original Southwest ordered example of the Canyon Blue scheme left.br /br /Delivered all the way back in October of 2000, and if the information I've gathered is correct, it will follow fellow Canyon Blue fleet-mate N7813P in October of this year to retirement. With those last two retired, it will finally bring the end of the Canyon Blue scheme, one that is very nostalgic for me and I'm sure many others, on any regular fleet aircraft.
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Boeing 737-700 (N786SW)

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"786" seen here arriving in the morning from ATL. With the retirement of sister "762", this leaves one final original Southwest ordered example of the Canyon Blue scheme left.

Delivered all the way back in October of 2000, and if the information I've gathered is correct, it will follow fellow Canyon Blue fleet-mate N7813P in October of this year to retirement. With those last two retired, it will finally bring the end of the Canyon Blue scheme, one that is very nostalgic for me and I'm sure many others, on any regular fleet aircraft.

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