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| One should hardly be surprised that the world's most prolific manufacturer of commercial aircraft is also the producer of the world's most popular jetliner. The 737 became the best-selling commercial jetliner worldwide when orders for it hit 1,831 in June 1987 (surpassing Boeing's own 727 as the previous champ). However, it wasn't always that way. In the first few years of production, there were so few orders that Boeing considered cancelling the program. They didn't, and the airplane has more than proven itself in over three decades of service. The 737-800 is one of the latest in the 737 family, and the second longest of the NG series. The 737-800 is powered by twin CFM56-7B turbofans and has the option of winglets. |
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in 2003 Operating fleet: EuroFleet Number in fleet: 5 NextGen features: Full control surface movements, Rolling wheels, Thrust reversers, Dynamic shine, Detailed wing views Capacity: 0 First 20 Club 99 Traveller 2t Cargo Crew: 2+5 Created by FFX back to top |
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