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Friday, April 3, 2009

Boeing 737

Boeing 737

The Boeing 737 is the best-selling commercial jetliner of all time. The 737 family has won orders for more than 6,000 airplanes, which is more airplanes than The Boeing Company’s biggest competitor has won for its entire product line since it began business.The 737 - a short-to-medium-range airplane - is based on a key Boeing philosophy of delivering added value to airlines with reliability, simplicity and reduced operating and maintenance costs.

The Next-Generation 737 models build on the strengths that made the 737 the world’s most successful commercial airliner, while incorporating improvements and value-added technology designed for the 21st century.

The newer 737s (-600/-700/-800/-900), including the recently launched

737-900ER, incorporate advanced technology and design features that translate into cost-efficient, high-reliability operations and superior passenger satisfaction. Advanced technology winglets allow airlines to save on fuel, extend its range, carry more payload and reduce engine maintenance costs. Blended winglets are wing tip extensions which provide several benefits to airplane operators. The winglet option increases the Next-Generation 737’s lead as the newest and most technologically advanced airplane in its class.

The 737 is the only airplane family to span the entire 110- to 215-seat market with maximum ranges up to 3,365 nmi. This flexibility gives operators the ability to respond to market needs. The 737 family also includes two Boeing Business Jets—derivatives of the 737-700 and -800—as well as a convertible passenger-to-cargo derivative.

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