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  2. Boeing 737 - Wikipedia

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    The Boeing 737 is an American narrow-body aircraft produced by Boeing at its Renton factory in Washington.Developed to supplement the Boeing 727 on short and thin routes, the twinjet retained the 707 fuselage width and six abreast seating but with two underwing Pratt & Whitney JT8D low-bypass turbofan engines.

  3. File:Economy Class Cabin, Batik Air Boeing 737-900ER ...

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    The flight at the time was using Boeing 737-900 ER with PK-LBJ tail registration. Date: 5 April 2020, 14:14:02: Source: Own work: Author: Arif Rahman Habibie: Licensing.

  4. Alaska Airlines fleet - Wikipedia

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    Boeing 737-900: 6 — 16 24 138 178 Boeing 737-900ER: 79 — Boeing 737 MAX 8: 5 15 12 30 117 159 Boeing 737 MAX 9: 73 7 16 24 138 178 Boeing 737 MAX 10 — 103 TBA: 190 Deliveries are expected to begin in 2025 at the earliest. [3] [4] Regional passenger fleet Embraer E175: 44 6 12 16 48 76 Operated by Horizon Air. 42 1 Operated by SkyWest ...

  5. Aircraft seat map - Wikipedia

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    Seat maps usually indicate the basic seating layout; the numbering and lettering of the seats; and the locations of the emergency exits, lavatories, galleys, bulkheads and wings. Airlines that allow internet check-in frequently present a seat map indicating free and occupied seats to the passenger so that they select their seat from it.

  6. Narrow-body aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Four-abreast cross-section Airbus A320 (foreground) and Boeing 737-900 (background), both narrow-bodies Narrow-body Airbus A320 in front of a Boeing 777-300ER wide-body. A narrow-body aircraft or single-aisle aircraft is an airliner arranged along a single aisle, permitting up to 6-abreast seating in a cabin less than 4 metres (13 ft) in width.

  7. Boeing 737-900ER - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Boeing 737-900ER

  8. Boeing 737 Next Generation - Wikipedia

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    The 737-900ER (Extended Range), which was called the 737-900X before launch, was the final and largest variant of the Boeing 737 NG line. [73] It was introduced to fill the range and passenger capacity gap in Boeing's product offerings after the 757-200 was discontinued, address the shortcomings of the 737-900, and to directly compete with the ...

  9. Boeing Commercial Airplanes - Wikipedia

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    In aviation circles, a more specific model designation is sometimes used where the last two digits of the series designator are replaced by the two-digit, alpha-numeric Boeing customer code, for example, 747-121, representing a 747-100 originally ordered by Pan American World Airways (Boeing customer code 21) or 737-7H4, representing a 737-700 ...