Boeing 737-700

The Boeing 737 Next Generation, commonly abbreviated as 737NG, or 737 NextGen is a narrow-body aircraft powered by two engines and produced by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. Launched in 1993 as the third generation derivative of the Boeing 737, it has been produced since 1997 and is an upgrade of the 737 Classic (−300/-400/-500) series. It features a redesigned wing with a larger area, a wider wingspan, greater fuel capacity, and higher maximum takeoff weights (MTOW). It is equipped with CFM International CFM56-7 series engines, a glass cockpit, and features upgraded and redesigned interior configurations. It has a longer range and larger variants than its predecessor: the series includes four models, the −600/-700/-800/-900, seating between 108 and 215 passengers. The 737NG's primary competition is with the Airbus A320 family. As of November 30, 2019, a total of 7,092 Boeing 737NG aircraft have been ordered, of which 7,046 have been delivered, with remaining orders for the -700W, -800, and -800A variants. Boeing stopped assembling passenger 737NGs in 2019 but made the final deliveries in January 2020.

Statistics & Information

ICAO
B737
Name
Boeing 737-700
Operator
Dash Airlines
PAX
128
Crew
2
Cargo
1882kg
MTOW
75500
MLW
58967
MZFW
37680
Total in Fleet
18
Service Ceiling
41,000ft
Range
3,700nm
Max Speed
489kts
Wingspan
34.00m
Length
34.00m
Height
13.00m
Engine Type
CFM56-7
Minimum Pilot Rank
None

Registrations

N737B7

N736B7

N735B7

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N750B7

N751B7