Additional information
Category | 6 |
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Level | 1 |
Progression Bar | 0 |
Make | Boeing |
Model | 737-900 |
Passengers | 189 |
Range | 2935 |
Speed | 480 |
Engines | 2 |
Engine Type | Jet |
Additional Crew | 2 |
Fuel Qty | 26022 |
Fuel Type | JetA |
Max Cargo | 20738 |
Flight Numbers | 0 |
Minutes Flew | 0 |
Status | Limited Edition |
airplane_desc1 | The Boeing 737-900 is the largest variant of the 737 family, designed for high-capacity, short to medium-haul routes. It’s favored by airlines for its ability to carry more passengers while maintaining efficiency. The aircraft offers a comfortable cabin with modern amenities and flexible seating arrangements, making it suitable for both dense routes and longer flights, delivering a reliable and smooth travel experience. |
airplane_desc2 | The Boeing 737-900 is the largest variant of the 737 family, designed for high-capacity, short to medium-haul routes. Powered by CFM56-7B engines, it can achieve a cruising speed of Mach 0.79 (840 km/h) with a range of approximately 3,235 nautical miles (5,990 km), offering flexibility for various operations. With a wingspan of 35.8 meters (with winglets) and a length of 42.1 meters, it typically seats between 180 to 220 passengers, depending on the configuration. The aircraft is equipped with modern avionics, including a glass cockpit and advanced navigation systems that enhance both safety and operational efficiency. The cabin design allows for flexible seating arrangements, from high-density layouts to mixed-class configurations, catering to different airline models. The 737-900 also features blended winglets, which improve fuel efficiency and overall performance. It has become a popular choice for airlines needing to balance capacity with operational efficiency, serving busy domestic routes and regional international flights. Known for its reliability, it has proven to be an effective solution for airlines looking to maximize passenger numbers while maintaining economical operations. |