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Boeing 737-Family: Scandinavian Airlines Pack (SAS)
   
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Boeing 737-Family: Scandinavian Airlines Pack (SAS)

In 1 collection by KriZ
Airline Liveries by KriZ: Part II
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This is a pack of the 737-700, 737-800 and 737-800 without winglets in SAS colours (props and vehicles).

If you like this model, be sure to give it a thumbs up and favourite! :D


Scandinavian Airlines, usually known as SAS, is the flag carrier of Denmark, Norway and Sweden, which together form Scandinavia. SAS is an abbreviation of the company's full name, Scandinavian Airlines System.
The airline operates 180 aircraft to 90 destinations (as of Dec 2019). The airline's main hub is at Copenhagen-Kastrup Airport, with connections to 109 destinations around the world. Stockholm-Arlanda Airport (with 106 destinations) is the second largest hub and Oslo Airport, Gardermoen being the third major hub of SAS.

Aircraft is SE-RJX, LN-RPO and LN-RGC.


Credits

Original model by bsquiklehausen.
You can find bsquiklehausen's workshop here.
Small model tweaks by KriZ.

737-86N Scandinavian Airlines
Seating configuration: 183 seats
Model: 2271 tris
Textures: 1024x1024

737-883 Scandinavian Airlines
Seating configuration: 181 seats
Model: 2148 tris
Textures: 1024x1024

737-76N Scandinavian Airlines
Seating configuration: 141 seats
Model: 2236 tris
Textures: 1024x1024


Keywords for Workshop search: Boeing, 737, 737-family, 737-700, 737-800, CFM, SAS, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Next Generation, full-service, Scandinavia, Europe, KriZ

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3 Comments
snakesbrother Dec 18, 2019 @ 10:19am 
Awesome!
KriZ  [author] Dec 17, 2019 @ 11:21pm 
@snakesbrother - Thank you so much! <3 Of course KLM will also be made.
snakesbrother Dec 17, 2019 @ 11:12am 
I must say your planes are the prettiest on the workshop! Would you make some KLM planes too? :)