Boeing 737-100
Boeing 737-100 | |
First Flight: | April 9, 1967[1] |
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Assembled in: | Renton, Washington |
Number built: | 30[2] |
Category: | Short-Haul Narrow-Body |
Manufactured by: | Boeing Commercial Airplanes |
The Boeing 737-100 is a narrow-body short-haul airliner developed by Boeing in the late 1960s. The first model developed by Boeing of the Boeing 737, it introduced the original series of the model and was developed alongside the Boeing 737-200.
This aircraft is no longer in development and no aircraft are currently operating.
Specifications
- Length: 28.67m
- Height: 11.29m
- Wingspan: 28.35m
- Range (with full payload): 2,855km
- Maximum Passenger Capacity: 100[3]
Variants
- 737-1XX - Pratt & Whitney JT8D-7A
Operators
Americas
Central America
- Copa Airlines
- Magnicharters
- Mexican Air Force
- SARO
Northern America
- Air California
- Air Florida
- Aloha Airlines
- American Airlines
- America West Airlines
- Challenge Air International
- Continental Airlines
- PEOPLExpress
- Presidential Air
- Sierra Pacific Airlines
Southern America
Asia
Eastern Asia
Southeastern Asia
Europe
Western Europe
Oceania
Australia and New Zealand
Prototypes/Demonstrators
Registration | Thumbnail | Model | Year | Engine | Notes |
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N73700 | 737-100 | 1967 | JT8D-7A |
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