Boeing Next-Generation 737
The Next-Generation 737 provides customers with superior reliability, fuel efficiency and high-value returns operators require in today’s competitive market.
The Next-Generation 737 is the first family of single-aisle jetliners designed concurrently using 100 percent 3D digital design and manufacturing technology. Concurrent design ensured that all Next-Generation 737 models enjoy maximum commonality and share the benefits of our ongoing technology and performance improvement program
Greater operational flexibility
Today’s most advanced navigation and situational awareness technologies give the Next-Generation 737 access to routes and approaches unavailable to less advanced aircraft. Improved takeoff and landing performance even at high elevations and on short runways provides operators greater flexibility
Enhanced passenger experience
Passengers appreciate more room for carry-on items in bigger overhead bins. Optional features such as the latest in-flight entertainment systems, allows airlines to deliver information, customized programming, and revenue-generating content to every seat.
Reduced maintenance and improved environmental performance
Engine technology improvements, blended winglets and carbon brakes are among the enhancements that reduce maintenance and improve the environmental performance of today’s Next-Generation 737. With an eye to the future, Boeing is committed to sustaining the technology leadership of the 737 family
| 737-700 | 737-800 | 737-900 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Seats (2-class) | 126 | 162 | 178 |
| Maximum seats | 149 | 189 | 220 |
| Length | 33.6 m (110 ft 4 in) | 39.5 m (129 ft 6 in) | 42.1 m (138 ft 2 in) |
| Wingspan | 35.8 m (117 ft 5 in) | 35.8 m (117 ft 5 in) | 35.8 m (117 ft 5 in) |
| Height | 12.5 m (41 ft 3 in) | 12.5 m (41 ft 3 in) | 12.5 m (41 ft 3 in) |
| Engine | CFM-56 | CFM-56 | CFM-56 |
Boeing Next-Generation 737
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