The Boeing 737, a true icon in aviation, made its debut in 1968. Designed by American aerospace giant Boeing, this aircraft has a rich history of revolutionizing short-haul air travel. It played a pivotal role in popularizing the concept of point-to-point travel, making air transportation accessible and convenient for millions of people worldwide.


With a remarkable legacy, the Boeing 737 family has become a cornerstone of modern aviation. Over the years, it has evolved and adapted, constantly improving its design and technology. The Boeing 737 series has accumulated an astounding number of flight hours, firmly securing its position as one of the best-selling and most trusted aircraft globally.


  • Wingspan: Approximately 35.8 meters (for the 737-800 variant).
  • Length: Varies by model, with the 737-800 measuring about 39.5 meters.
  • Cruise Speed: Approximately Mach 0.78, or around 828 km/h.
  • Range: Between 2,935 and 3,850 nautical miles (5,430 to 7,130 km).
  • Passenger Capacity: The Boeing 737 variants can accommodate anywhere from 85 to 230 passengers.
  • Fuel Capacity: Holds approximately 26,025 liters of jet fuel (for the 737-800).