Boeing 737-700 STC holder: Jet Aviation Basel 19/05/2022 EASA: 10079328. 62 PAX LOPA. This modification introduces a cabin layout using 31 business class double seats generating a 62 passenger seating configuration. Boeing 737-700 STC holder: Nova Systems 01/05/2022 EASA: 10070067. VIP...
Seating capacity: 130-220 (maximum); 108-177 (2-class, typical) Length: 102-138 ft (31-42 m) Wingspan: Wing area: 124.58 m² (1,341.0 ft²) Wing sweepback: 25.02 degrees Overall height: 41 ft 3 in (12.57 m) Maximum cabin width: 11 ft 7 in (3.53 m) Fuselage width: 12...
The original 737-100 was short and stocky, but over the following forty-odd years, eight more variants have been produced. Seating capacity has grown from 85 to 215 passengers. The production has been so prolific that as of December 2022, 11,112 aircraft have been produced with the order ...
Boeing modified a combination of their 737-700 and 737-800 airliners to create the BBJ, overhauling the interior with a stylish, luxurious corporate layout. The original model’s full name is BBJ 737-700 IGW for “Increased Gross Weight” due to cabin modifications and increased fuel capacity....
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...
Southwest launched their service for the 737-800 aircraft in April of 2012 with their newEvolveInterior. The SouthwestEvolveInterior is an eco-friendly design that is part of the airline's commitment to be a "green" company. This aircraft with a 175 seat capacity features new seats with a ...
Fuel Capacity Litres126,206 Litres (33,340 US gal) 126,372 Litres (36,384 US gal) Speeds Vmo/Mmo Velocity/Mach Max Operating speed Mach 0.90 (593 mph, 515 knots, 954 km/h at 35,000 ft/10,700 meters) Cruise Speed IAS/Mach
Boeing 737 AEW&C 1998 / 2002 AEW&C variant derived from 737-700 BBJ. Boeing 737 MAX 2011 / 2016 Re-engineered model range with CFM LEAP-1B engines, extended tail cone, fly-by-wire spoilers, electronic bleed air system and two-part winglets. Includes the largest in the 737 MAX family...
The 737 is still being produced, and continuous improvements are made. Several versions have been developed, mainly to increase seating capacity and range.The roll-out ceremonies for the first 747-100 took place in 1968, at the massive new factory in Everett, about an hour's drive from ...
designed to last decades. The Boeing Business Jet’s full name is the BBJ 737-700 IGW. IGW stands for “Increased Gross Weight,” much of which is due to its massive cabin and increased fuel capacity. The cabin has more square footage than some offices – 807 square feet – and measurem...