Timetable code : 737
Period of use : 1976 - today
Manufacturer : Boeing
Number of aircraft : Air Canada: 26
AC Jetz: 3
Engines : PW JT8D - 9 & PW JT8D - 17
Seats (typical) : 100
Cargo capacity :
Fuel capacity :
Overall length : 100 feet, 2 inches (30,5 m.)
Wing span : 93 feet (28,3 m.)
Top of fin from ground :
Cruise speed : 504 mph (840 km/h)
Range (full passengers) :
Cruise altitude (typical) : 33,000 feet (10 058 m.)
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* Description
Most 737 aircraft are equipped with onboard phones. All 737s are equipped with inflight entertainment systems and also have power to the seat for laptop usage.
The 737-200 contains 24,268 kg (53,500 pounds) of aluminum.
It's the only jet airliner operating daily from an 1,100-metre (3,609 foot) runway - in all kinds of weather.
The surface area of the 737 wing is 604 square metres (6,500 square feet) - more than three times the floor area of an average U.S. home.
A fully loaded 737 can climb at 822 metres (2,895 feet) per minute - faster than elevators in the world's tallest building.
The 737 landing gear weights 1,564 kg (3,450 pounds) - as much as a compact car.
The 737 was the first jet airliner with fully automatic braking system.