Additional information
Category | 6 |
---|---|
Level | 1 |
Progression Bar | 0 |
Registration | 0 |
Make | Boeing |
Model | 737-700 |
Location | 0 |
Passengers | 126 |
Range | 3440 |
Speed | 450 |
Engines | 2 |
Engine Type | Jet |
Additional Crew | 4 |
Fuel Qty | 20891 |
Fuel Type | JetA |
Max Cargo | 5181 |
Minutes Flew | 0 |
Active | 1 |
Airplane Transfer | 0 |
airplane_desc1 | The Boeing 737 is one of the world’s most iconic and widely used aircraft, serving short to medium-haul routes. Known for its reliability and versatility, it’s a backbone for many airline fleets. The 737 offers a comfortable cabin experience with various seating configurations, making it suitable for both low-cost carriers and full-service airlines. Its proven performance has made it a staple in global aviation. |
airplane_desc2 | The Boeing 737 is a twin-engine, narrow-body jet designed for short to medium-haul routes, widely recognized as one of the best-selling commercial aircraft in history. Powered by CFM56 engines, it achieves a cruise speed of Mach 0.78 (828 km/h). With a wingspan of 35.8 meters (with winglets) and a length ranging from 31.2 to 42.1 meters, depending on the variant, it typically seats between 130 and 220 passengers. The aircraft’s design emphasizes efficiency, reliability, and ease of maintenance, making it a favorite for airlines worldwide. It features a conventional flight deck with modern avionics, which has been continually updated across generations, offering advanced navigation and communication systems. The cabin is configured to accommodate various seating layouts, from high-density to more spacious, premium configurations. With a range of approximately 3,000 nautical miles (5,556 km), it is well-suited for domestic and regional flights. The aircraft’s versatility and proven performance have made it a cornerstone of global aviation, used extensively by low-cost carriers, full-service airlines, and charter operators alike. |