A Boeing 737 works by utilizing jet engines to produce thrust, which propels the aircraft forward. The engines take in air, compress it, mix it with fuel, and ignite it to generate the power needed for flight. The wings generate lift as the aircraft moves forward, allowing it to take off, cruise, and land.
A Boeing 737 typically holds between 5,311 to 6,875 gallons of AvGas, depending on the specific model and configuration.
An airplane, such as a Boeing 737, can weigh approximately 90,000 pounds. This weight includes the aircraft itself, fuel, passengers, and cargo.
A Boeing 737 typically weighs between 50,000 to 85,000 kilograms (110,000 to 187,000 pounds), depending on the specific model and configuration of the aircraft.
A Boeing 737 typically takes off at a speed of around 150-180 knots (173-207 mph) depending on factors such as aircraft weight, runway length, and weather conditions.
A fully loaded commercial truck or a large military vehicle can weigh around 70,000 pounds (35 tons). Another example could be a large airplane like the Boeing 737-800, which has a maximum takeoff weight of around 70,000 pounds.
Assuming you mean Alaskan Airlines, their fleet consists of: Boeing 737-900 Boeing 737-900ER Boeing 737-800 Boeing 737-700 Boeing 737-400 Boeing 737-400 Combi Bombardier Q400 Bombardier CRJ-700
The Boeing 737 is assembled in Renton, WA
Boeing 737-100
The Boeing 737-900ER cost $89.6 million.
P. R. Smith has written: 'Boeing 707' -- subject(s): Airplanes, Juvenile literature 'Shorts 330 and 360' 'Boeing 737' -- subject(s): Boeing 737 (Jet transport), Pictorial works
The CFM International CM56-7B27 on their Boeing 737-800 while the CFM International CFM56-3B-2 on their Boeing 737-400
The number 737 is "seven hundred thirty-seven." The aircraft, the Boeing 737, is spoken "Boeing seven thirty-seven."
The Boeing 737-900 is 138 ft. 2 in. (42.1 meters).
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Boeing Aircraft Company builds the 737 and 747.
2 pilots can fit in the cockpit of the boeing 737
A Boeing 737 100 through 500 is 36 feet high from ground to the tip of the tail. A Boeing 737-600/700/800/900ER is 41 feet high.