Aircraft Data for: Boeing 737 200 | Updated: Nov. 22nd 2008 |
| Summary: | The B737 is a twin engined short to medium range narrow body airliner. It is the most successful airliner in its class, first delivered in 1967, it has been developed continuously into a family of increasingly capable versions. The -200 was the main production variant of the Classic 737 being slightly longer than the initial variant, the -100. Had up to 60% structural commonality with the Boeing 727, having 6 abreast seating was a major selling point in a small airliner. | | |
Country of origin: USA
First flight: 1967
No. built: 1114
No. in service: 500 (approx.)
Crew: 2
Passengers: 97
- 136
| | | | Power: | 2 x Pratt & Whitney JT8D (16000 - 20000 lbf) turbofan engines |
| | Typical fit is the JT8D-17 with 16000lb thrust. |
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| Dimensions: |
| Length: | | 100 ft. 2 in.
| | Wing Span: | | 93 ft. 0 in.
| | Height: | | 37 ft. 0 in.
| | Empty Weight: | | 60,600 lbs.
| | Max. Weight: | | 115,500 lbs.
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| | Performance: |
| Max. speed: | | 509
kts | | Cruise speed: | | 460
kts | | Ceiling: | | 35,000 ft.
| | Normal range: | | 1,900
nm | | Max. range: | | 2,300
nm (Max range could vary according to engines fitted, plus weight options.)
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Operator Data for: Aerolíneas Argentinas (AR / ARG Callsign: Aerolíneas Argentina) | Updated: Apr. 9th 2009 |
| Summary: | Aerolineas Argentinas is the Argentinian flag carrier operating a fleet of Airbus, Boeing and McDonnell Douglas aircraft throughout South America plus long-haul destinations in Australia, New Zealand, Spain, Italy, France and the United States. | | |
Based in: Argentina
Headquarters: Buenos Aires
| | | | Statistics: |
Fleet Size: 63
Destinations: 52
Year Founded: 1950
| | | | Major Hubs: |
Buenos Aires International Airport, Buenos Aires Aeroparque Airport
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