The Boeing 737-200 is a twin-engine, narrow-body jet airliner that has served as a workhorse in the aviation industry since its introduction in 1968. As an extended version of the original 737-100, the 737-200 offers increased passenger capacity and range, making it suitable for various roles, including passenger transport, cargo, and combi configurations. Its robust design and adaptability have ensured its continued use in commercial, charter, and specialized operations worldwide.
Equipped with two Pratt & Whitney JT8D-9A turbofan engines, each producing 14,500 pounds of thrust, the 737-200 delivers reliable performance for short to medium-haul flights. The aircraft’s avionics suite, while traditional, provides essential navigation and communication capabilities suitable for its operational roles.
Performance Highlights:
Max Cruise Speed: 470 knots
Range: 2,635 nautical miles
Service Ceiling: 37,000 feet
Takeoff Distance: 6,360 feet
Landing Distance: 4,580 feet
The 737-200’s cabin is designed to accommodate up to 130 passengers in a single-class configuration, with typical layouts seating around 115 passengers. The aircraft’s interior can be customized for various missions, including:
Passenger Configuration: Standard seating for commercial airline operations.
Combi Configuration: A combination of passenger seating and cargo space.
Cargo Configuration: Full cargo setup for freight operations.
The flexible cabin design allows operators to adapt the aircraft to specific mission requirements, making it a versatile choice for diverse operational needs.
Cabin Dimensions:
Length: 30.53 meters (100 feet 1 inch)
Width: 3.54 meters (11 feet 7 inches)
Height: 2.20 meters (7 feet 3 inches)
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Boeing |
| Model | 737-200 |
| Engines | 2 × Pratt & Whitney JT8D-9A |
| Max Takeoff Weight | 52,390 kg (115,500 lbs) |
| Fuel Capacity | 23,170 liters (6,120 US gallons) |
| Crew | 2 |
| Passengers | Up to 130 |
Versatility: Suitable for passenger, cargo, and combi operations.
Proven Reliability: Decades of service with a strong operational track record.
Adaptability: Capable of operating in diverse environments, including remote and unimproved airstrips.
Cost-Effective: Lower acquisition and operating costs compared to newer aircraft.
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