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Boeing 737-300 / 400 / 500 Boeing
The Boeing 737 is an American short- to medium-range twinjet narrow-body airliner manufactured by Boeing. The 737 was developed and derived from Boeing's 707 and 727. The Boeing 737 is the best-selling jetliner in aviation history. This model has been manufactured non-stop by Boeing since 1967. The 737 led to nine new variants -the Next Generation series (-600, -700, -800 and -900) is still in production. These variants will be replaced in the future by a more modern version known as Boeing 737 MAX. Many 737 are used in markets that used to use aircrafts of the 707, 727, 757, DC-9 and MD-80/MD-90 series, and it currently competes with the Airbus A320 family. According to a study, there is an average of 1,250 Boeing 737s airborne at any given time, with two departing or landing somewhere every five seconds.
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B737-300 Boeing
- Passengers: Up to 149
- Type: Single aisle
- Maximum Cruise Speed: 0.82 Mach
- Number of Engines: 2
- Range (max.): 2.255 nm / 4.176 km
- Length: 109 ft 7 in / 33.40 m
- Cabin Width: 11,6 ft / 3,54 m
- Maximum Take Off Weight (Tones): 63,2
- Maximum Altitude: 39.000 ft / 12.000 m
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B737-400 Boeing
- Passengers: Up to 168
- Type: Single aisle
- Maximum Cruise Speed: 0.82 Mach
- Number of Engines: 2
- Range (max.): 2060 nm / 3815 km
- Length: 119 ft 7 in / 36.4 m
- Cabin Width: 11,6 ft / 3,54 m
- Maximum Take Off Weight (Tones): 68,0
- Maximum Altitude: 39.000 ft / 12.000 m
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B737-500 Boeing
- Passengers: Up to 149
- Type: Single aisle
- Maximum Cruise Speed: 0.82 Mach
- Number of Engines: 2
- Range (max.): 2375 nm / 4398 km
- Length: 101 ft 9 in / 31.0 m
- Cabin Width: 11,6 ft / 3,54 m
- Maximum Take Off Weight (Tones): 61,6
- Maximum Altitude: 39.000 ft / 12.000 m