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The 737-700, the first variant of the Next-Generation, was launched in November 1993 with an order of 63 aircraft. The -700 seats 126 passengers in a two-class or 149 passengers in a one-class layout. Launch customer Southwest Airlines took the first delivery in December 1997. [69] The 737-700 replaced the 737-300 and competes with the Airbus A319.
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An All Nippon Airways Boeing 737-700ER in January 2015. Boeing launched the 737-700ER (Extended Range) on January 31, 2006, with All Nippon Airways as the launch customer. Inspired by the Boeing Business Jet, it features the fuselage of the 737-700 and the wings and landing gear of the 737-800.
Many Boeing arcraft are designated with model numbers which include one or more hyphens. This format is often mistaken for a number range by editors, and as such the hyphen is often incorrectly replaced with and en dash per MOS:RANGE , especially by automated or semi-automated editing tools such as AutoWikiBrowser .
Southwest is the world's largest operator of the Boeing 737, and was the launch customer of the 737-300, 737-500, and 737-700. [1] It took delivery of its 1,000th Boeing 737 in 2023. Using a single basic aircraft type allows Southwest pilots and flight attendants to crew any aircraft in the fleet without restrictions.
Boeing 737-700: 11 — 12 18 94 124 Boeing 737-800: 56 — 12 30 117 159 3 120 162 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 ...