737's flying in formation

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I wouldn't think its an easy thing to do either. Given the limited visibility the pilots would have from the coughpit compared to a fighter jet it would be pretty difficult to maintain formation as well as they do.

Although I suspect they are not actually as close together as the video depicts.
 
Actually, they retired the 200's in 2007. However it may be possible that a few stayed on for cargo (I think they only had a few dedicated cargo planes) and the video states it was the 2008 air show in Durban. Who knows.

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Either way, its a cool video.
 
The 200 is still in service, although that one is Safair owned.
 
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