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Aircraft Sanitary Construction Certificate – SWA Boeing 737 | Original Aircraft Documentation
Aircraft Sanitary Construction Certificate – SWA Boeing 737 | Original Aircraft Documentation
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Aircraft Documentation | Aviation Memorabilia | Displays & Collectible History
This authentic Aircraft Sanitary Construction Certificate is an original piece of aviation documentation associated with a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737, retired from active service and now available for collection, demonstrations, and aircraft history displays.
Issued under regulatory authority, this certificate verified that the aircraft met required sanitary design and construction standards, typically related to onboard systems such as galleys, water, and waste systems. Documents like this were part of the official records maintained throughout an aircraft’s operational life.
Featuring printed details including aircraft type, airline, and certification data, this piece offers a direct connection to real-world airline operations and regulatory history.
Key Details
Authentic Aircraft Sanitary Construction Certificate
Associated with Southwest Airlines Boeing 737
Original aviation regulatory documentation
Issued for compliance with sanitary construction standards
Includes printed and signed certification elements
Retired from active aircraft records
Shows authentic wear consistent with age and service
Sold for display, collection, or prop use only
Perfect For
Aviation collectors & documentation enthusiasts
Aircraft history exhibits & museums
Aviation offices, hangars, or décor
Simulator rooms & themed environments
Film, TV, and theater productions needing realistic aircraft paperwork
Framed aviation wall art or display pieces
Why This Piece Stands Out
This is not a reproduction, it is an original aircraft document tied to a real airline and aircraft type. Documentation like this is rarely preserved, making it a unique collectible that captures the regulatory and operational side of aviation.
With clear references to both Southwest Airlines and Boeing 737, this piece offers strong provenance and visual interest for display.
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