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MTOW = Maximum take-off weight, MLW = Maximum landing weight, TOR = Take-off run (SL, ISA+15 ... Boeing 737-800: 79,000: 65.32: 2,308: 1,634: Medium: Large Boeing 727 ...
The 737 MAX 7, MAX 8 (including the denser, 200-seat MAX 200), and MAX 9 replace the 737-700, -800, and -900 respectively. The further stretched 737 MAX 10 has also been added to the series. The aim was to re-engine the 737NG family using CFM LEAP-1B engines having very high bypass ratio, to compete with the Airbus A320neo family.
The maximum landing weight (MLW), also known as the maximum structural landing weight or maximum structural landing mass, [1] is the maximum aircraft gross weight due to design or operational limitations at which an aircraft is permitted to land. The MLW is set in order to ensure safe landings; if an aircraft weighs too heavy during touchdown ...
Airbus A380-800 (6 Wheel Main Gear) 5,514 1.47 56 62 75 106 55 67 88 110 Airbus A380-800 (4 Wheel Wing Gear) 5,514 1.47 62 68 80 108 55 64 76 88 Boeing 737-800: 777 1.47 44 46 51 56 51 53 55 57 Boeing 737-900: 777 1.47 44 46 51 56 51 53 55 57 Boeing 737-BBJ 763 1.47 43 45 50 55 50 52 54 56 Boeing 747-400, 400F, 400M 3,905 1.38 53 59 73 94 53 62 ...
United Airlines 737 MAX 9 landing at Tampa International Airport in August 2018. After one year of service, 130 MAXs had been delivered to 28 customers, logging over 41,000 flights in 118,000 hours and flying over 6.5 million passengers. Flydubai observed 15% more efficiency than the NG, more than the 14% promised, and dependability reached 99.4%.
The plane was a Boeing 737-800, per the flight tracking websites Flightradar24 and FlightAware. As of June 30, the Qantas Group had 347 aircraft, 75 of which were Boeing 737-800 planes.
A United Airlines-operated Boeing 737-800 was missing an external panel when it landed in Medford, ... the 737 Max 9, ... California returned to Portland for an emergency landing, and the incident ...
Views from the cockpit of a Boeing 737-800. The Wright brothers created and flew the first controlled, successful airplane in 1903, and since then air travel has become one of the most popular ...