Boeing 737-700
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Boeing 737-700 | |
File:WestJet B737-700.jpg | |
First Flight: | February 9, 1997[1] |
---|---|
Assembled in: | Renton, Washington |
Number built: | 1116 (as of October 2015)[2] |
Category: | Short/Medium-Haul Narrow-Body |
Manufactured by: | Boeing Commercial Airplanes |
The Boeing 737-700 is a narrow-body short/medium-haul airliner developed by Boeing in the late 1990s. The 737-700 is the sixth model developed by Boeing of the Boeing 737 and the first model of the Boeing 737 Next Generation. It is the direct replacement for the Boeing 737-300.
This aircraft is still in development, with the Boeing 737 MAX 7 to replace it.
Specifications
- Length: 33.63m
- Height: 12.55m
- Wingspan: 34.31m
- Range (with full payload): 1,540km
- Maximum Passenger Capacity: 149[3]
Variants
- 737-700 - CFM56-7B24
- 737-700C - Combi
- 737-300ER
Operators
- Previous operators in italics, current operators in bold.
Africa
Central Africa
Eastern Africa
Western Africa
Americas
Caribbean
Central America
Northern America
- AirTran Airways
- Air Transat
- Alaska Airlines
- Aloha Airlines
- Continental Airlines
- Delta Air Lines
- Eastern Air Lines
- Southwest Airlines
- Sun Country Airlines
- United Airlines
- WestJet
Southern America
Asia
Central Asia
Eastern Asia
- Air China
- All Nippon Airways
- China Eastern Airlines
- China Southern Airlines
- China United Airlines
- Eastar Jet
- Hongkong Jet
- Lucky Air
- Ruili Airlines
- Shandong Airlines
- Shanghai Airlines
- Shenzhen Airlines
- Xiamen Airlines
Russia
Southern Asia
Western Asia
Europe
Eastern Europe
Northern Europe
Southern Europe
Western Europe
Oceania
Australia and New Zealand
Melanesia
Prototypes/Demonstrators
Registration | Thumbnail | Model | Year | Engine | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
N737X | 737-700 | 1997 | CFM56-7B24 |
| |
N737BZ | 737-700 BBJ | 1998 | CFM56-7B26 |
|
Other Special Use
Registration | Thumbnail | Model | Year | Engine | Notes |
---|