The Boeing 737-300 is a versatile mid-size jet that has served airlines and private operators worldwide. As part of Boeing’s “Classic” series, it offers a balance of capacity, range, and efficiency, making it suitable for various missions, from commercial flights to VIP charters.
Powered by two CFM56-3B1 turbofan engines, the 737-300 delivers reliable performance with improved fuel efficiency and reduced noise levels. Its avionics suite includes modern navigation and communication systems, ensuring safe and efficient operations.
Performance Specifications:
Maximum Cruise Speed: 430 knots (795 km/h)
Range: Up to 2,685 nautical miles (4,973 km)
Service Ceiling: 37,000 feet
Takeoff Distance: Approximately 7,500 feet (2,286 m) at MTOW
Engines: 2 × CFM56-3B1 turbofans
Avionics: Modern navigation and communication systems
The 737-300’s cabin is designed for passenger comfort, offering various configurations to suit different needs. Standard layouts accommodate up to 149 passengers in a single-class setup, while VIP configurations provide luxurious seating for smaller groups.
Cabin Dimensions:
Length: 79 ft (24.08 m)
Width: 11.6 ft (3.53 m)
Height: 7.0 ft (2.13 m)
Typical Seating: Up to 149 passengers (standard); 44 passengers (VIP)
Manufacturer: Boeing Commercial Airplanes
Model: 737-300
Crew: 2 pilots
Passengers: Up to 149
Max Takeoff Weight: 138,500 lbs (62,820 kg)
Fuel Capacity: 5,311 US gallons (20,100 liters)
Notable Feature: Versatile configurations for commercial and VIP operations
Versatility: Suitable for various missions, from commercial flights to private charters.
Efficiency: Improved fuel economy and reduced noise levels.
Comfort: Spacious cabin with flexible seating arrangements.
Reliability: Proven track record with operators worldwide.
Availability: Widely available on the secondary market for acquisition or lease.
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