Typical passenger capacity: 37 Range: 3,260 nm (full seats) Cabin height: 7.17 ft Cabin width: 11.58 ft Cabin length: 98 ft Cabin volume: 7,160 cu ft Active fleet worldwide: 300 Available for charter worldwide: 130 Typical price: $700,000 to $106,100,000 pre-owned. $106,100,000...
The newest model is the smallest among Boeing's 50-year-old 737 passenger aircraft, of which the original version made its debut flight in 1967. The jet will undergo several additional comprehensive tests, which are required for the plane's certification and delivery in 2019. The 737 MAX plan...
Boeing 737 MAX planes have a passenger capacity of 130 people and are specifically adequate for domestic and regional flights. The planes that Aseman Airlines has purchased from Boeing would increase the company's passenger transportation capacity to over 8,000 seats. On Dec. 11, Iran Air announc...
The Boeing 737 is a short-range to medium-range twinjet narrow-body airliner. Originally developed as a shorter, lower-cost Twin-engine airliner derived from Boeing’s 707 and 727, the 737 has developed into a family of ten passenger models with a capacity of 85 to 215 passengers. The ...
far more than any of the other commercial planes it sells, according to Boeing data. Along with the Max, it holds special appeal for airlines because of its passenger capacity and travel range. Single-aisle planes are typically used for domestic flights, though some airlines use them for short...
It doesn’t have the highest passenger capacity and it doesn’t have the longest range. But that’s what has made it so popular – the Boeing 737-800 does lots of things well. In a market where there are many larger and smaller aircraft available, the Boeing 737 is best at sticking ...
In 2022, Boeing will add two aircraft conversion lines of 737-800BCF at STAECO's facility in Jinan, east China's Shandong Province, a new move to meet increasing demand for converted freighters, Boeing China said. The two new lines will begin passenger-to-freighter aircraft conversion work ...
The Next Generation family of variants delivered various improvements in technology: More efficient engines, improved aerodynamics, increased passenger capacity, longer range, and electronic cockpits to name but a few. With the Boeing 787 Dreamliner now in production, Boeing, in 2011, turned their at...
In September 2014, Boeing launched a high-density version of the 737 MAX 8, the 737 MAX 200, named for seating for up to 200 passengers in a single-class high-density configuration with slimline seats; an extra pair of exit doors is required because of the higher passenger capacity. Boeing...
The door plug blowout is suspected to be linked to amanufacturing issuewith Boeing’s 737 Max 9 aircraft. The FAA mandates a specific number of emergency exits based on passenger capacity, and if an airline configures the 737 Max 9 with fewer than 200 seats, Boeing can remove a pair of ...