A Boeing 737 fully loaded with fuel and passengers and cargo can travel 4,444 nm.
The 737 is a big aircraft, weighing about 70,000 pounds and having a wingspan of 93 ft.
it depends how much people and cargo are onboard
I've seen a website with cargo figures for various cargo aircraft, but can't seem to find it right now. These are the figures for the 737-200C which should be pretty close. Cubic volume: 3,727 CBF Main cargo door size: 134" x 84" Maximum payload: 31,300 lbs
biggest in north America
777 is bigger than a 737. from smallest to largest 737, 757, 767, 777, 747 It goes like this (from small to big) 737, 757, 787, 767, 747, 777
Max carry weight in c fuel is 172500 lbs on take off
the biggest domestic airline would probably be American airlines and the biggest domestic airliner would be the 737-800ER
737 original: 737 100 737 200 737 classic: 737 300 737 400 737 500 737 Next generation: 737 600 737 700 737 800 737 900
It is a 737-600.
An airplane, such as a Boeing 737, can weigh approximately 90,000 pounds. This weight includes the aircraft itself, fuel, passengers, and cargo.
To allow cooling of the Shuttle: The interior side of the two cargo bay doors are covered with radiators. Those radiators are connected to the overall cooling system of the Shuttle. These radiators have to be exposed to space (i.e. the doors have to be opened) to reject their heat and avoid overheating of the Shuttle subsystems. This is why the cargo bay doors are opened as soon as the Shuttle reaches its orbit, and are closed only shortly before re-entry.