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2006-06-18 21:39:26 · 6 answers · asked by planes_matt14 1 in Cars & Transportation Aircraft

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* Wingspan: between 93.0 ft and 112.6 ft (28.3 m and 34.3 m) (36 m for winglet -700, -800, -900)
* Length:
o 94.0 ft (28.64 m) (100)
o 100.2 ft (30.53 m) (200)
o 109.58 ft (33.4 m) (300)
o 119.58 ft (36.45 m) (400)
o 101.75 ft (31.01 m) (500)
o 102.5 ft (31.2 m) (600)
o 110.3 ft (33.6 m) (700, 700ER)
o 129.5 ft (39.5 m) (800)
o 138.2 ft (42.1 m) (900, 900ER)
* Tail height:
o 41.3 ft (12.6 m) (600)
o 41.2 ft (12.5 m) (700, 800, 900, 900ER)
* Interior Cabin width
o 11 ft 7 in (3.5 m) all models
* Engines: Two turbofan engines, rated at between 64.4 kN and 117.3 kN each
o Pratt & Whitney JT8D (100, 200)
o CFMI CFM56-3 (300, 400, 500)
o CFMI CFM56-7 (600, 700, 800, 900, 900ER)
* Maximum takeoff weight:
o 143,500 lb (65,090 kg) (600)
o 174,200 lb (79,010 kg) (700, 800, 900)
* Capacity: 85 to 215 passengers
* Cost: USD $45.5 million to $77 million list price in 2005 [3]
* Autoflight, Displays, Navigation and Sensors by Honeywell
* Section 41, fuselage, and many other components produced in Wichita, Kansas by Spirit AeroSystems. Final assembly is in Seattle-Renton, Washington.

2006-06-18 21:43:24 · answer #1 · answered by Neo 4 · 0 0

In late 1958 Boeing announced a design study for "A twin engined feeder airliner to complete the family of Boeing passenger jets". In Feb 1965 the first order was placed and the project went ahead. The 737 has since become the best selling commercial aircraft in aviation history with more than 5,900 orders from 225 customers so far. Here are some statistics to illustrate its success:

About 1,250 737s are in the air at any time.
A 737 takes off somewhere in the world every 5 seconds.
The 737 fleet has flown about 296 million hours in revenue service, travelling 75 billion nautical miles in 232 million flights.
737’s have carried about 12 billion passengers.

2006-06-19 03:23:54 · answer #2 · answered by Ask Dr. Dingo 3 · 0 0

Yes, Boeing make a plane called the 737.

You have a question about it?

2006-06-18 21:43:16 · answer #3 · answered by RogerW 3 · 0 0

737-100/200/300/400/500/600
737-BBJ/700/800/900

All models of the 737 and yes it exists.

2006-06-19 13:30:46 · answer #4 · answered by norbertovalladares 2 · 0 0

Damn, and all he was asking was is there such an animal...some people just have WAY TOO MUCH FREETIME!!

2006-06-18 22:58:53 · answer #5 · answered by chiefof nothing 6 · 0 0

YUP - you said it. Is that a question?

2006-06-22 22:12:36 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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