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Anchor text: Pratt & Whitney JT3C-6
Target Entity: Pratt_\u0026_Whitney_J57
Preceding Context: The 707-120 was the first production 707 variant, with a longer, wider fuselage, and greater wingspan than the Dash-80. The cabin had a full set of rectangular windows and could seat up to 179 passengers. It was designed for transcontinental routes and often required a refuelling stop on the North Atlantic. It had four
Succeeding Context: turbojets, civil versions of the military J57, initially producing 13,000 lb (57.8 kN) with water injection. Maximum takeoff weight was 247,000 lb and first flight was on December 20, 1957. Major orders were the launch order for 20 707-121 aircraft by Pan American and an American Airlines order for 30 707-123 aircraft. The first revenue flight was on October 26, 1958. 56 were built, plus 7 short body -138s.
Paragraph Title: 707-120
Source Page: Boeing 707

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