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A 737-800 of United Airlines in 2010. The 737-800 was a stretched version of the 737-700 launched on September 5, 1994, and first flew on July 31, 1997. [72] The -800 seats 162 passengers in a two-class or 189 passengers in a high-density, one-class layout. Launch customer Hapag-Lloyd Flug (now TUIfly) received the first one in April 1998. [73]
The 737-800 has two overwing exits on each side. Hapag-Lloyd received the first in April 1998. The Boeing 737-800 is a stretched version of the 737-700. It replaced the 737-400 and competes primarily with the Airbus A320. The 737-800 seats 162 passengers in a two-class layout or 189 passengers in a one-class layout.
This is the case with Lufthansa, for example (as shown on the Lufthansa A321/100 seating plan). Emirates used to have a row 13, but on their latest A380 aircraft have removed it (as shown on Emirates A380-800 seating plan). British Airways is less superstitious, and their seat maps for A320 aircraft show a row 13.
Airbus A321XLR — 3 — 20 — 180 200 [3] [4] [5] First 3 aircraft to arrive with 180 economy seats, with deliveries to begin in June 2025. [5] [6] Order with 94 options across A220 and A320neo families. [7] [8] To replace Boeing 737-800. — 25 177 197 Airbus A330-200: 8 — — 27 — 224 251 [9] To be replaced by Boeing 787-9 from 2027. [10]
On 31 October 2006, Emirates cancelled an order for 20 Airbus A340 aircraft, ending a delay in the delivery of the aircraft pending enhancements. [26] A Boeing 777-300ER. Emirates is the largest operator of this model of 777 with over 100. An Airbus A380-800 (A6-EVS). Emirates is this type's largest operator, with over 100. Boeing 777-300
Airbus A380-800: 12 — 6 — 78 44 343 471 [9] Launch customer. Second largest operator of its type, along with British Airways, only behind Emirates. [10] Boeing 737-800: 6 — — — 12 — 150 162 [11] To be retired and replaced by Boeing 737 MAX 8 in 2025. [12] Boeing 737 MAX 8: 16 13 [13] — — 10 — 144 154 [14] 8 orders were ...
The issue could impact the deliveries of 50 planes that will need to undergo some reworks, according to a company memo.
Airbus A380-800: A3ST: ABB: Airbus A300-600ST "Super Transporter" / "Beluga" A400: ... Boeing 737-800 Freighter: B739: 73J: Boeing 737-900 Winglets: B741: 741: Boeing ...