The Boeing 737 is one of the most used aircrafts in the world. The price of a single Boeing 737 is around $51.5 million to $87 million.
737-700: US$74.8 million
737-800: US$89.1 million
737-900ER: US$94.6 million
These are the Boeing list prices, but airlines often can still receive large discounts or other deals.
The cost of a Boeing 737 ranges throughout models and configurations. The "Next Generation" Boeing 737s (600 - 900 versions) have a price range between 50 and 85 million dollars US.
Numbers for 2008 are as follows:
737-100 = US $32 million; 737- NG = US $50-85 million
737 Family 2008Model $ Millions737-60051.5 -- 58.5737-70058.5 -- 69.5737-80072.5 -- 81.0737-900ER76.0 -- 87.0It costs about $58 million US dollars.
The cost to fill a Boeing 737 with fuel varies based on current fuel prices and the aircraft model. As of late 2023, jet fuel prices typically range from $4 to $6 per gallon. A Boeing 737 can hold approximately 6,875 to 7,200 gallons of fuel, meaning a full tank could cost between $27,500 and $43,200. However, prices fluctuate frequently, so the exact amount can vary significantly.
737-100 US$32 million 737 NG US$50-85 million 737 Family737-60051.5 -- 58.5737-70058.5 -- 69.5737-80072.5 -- 81.0737-900ER76.0 -- 87.0737 Family737-60051.5 -- 58.5737-70058.5 -- 69.5737-80072.5 -- 81.0737-900ER76.0 -- 87.0737 Family737-60051.5 -- 58.5737-70058.5 -- 69.5737-80072.5 -- 81.0737-900ER76.0 -- 87.0737-60051.5 -- 58.5 In 2008 Model $ Millions 737-600 51.5-58.5 737-700 58.5-69.5 737-800 72.5-81.0 737-900ER 76.0-87.0 http://www.boeing.com/commercial/prices/
As of October 2023, there have been over 10,000 Boeing 737 aircraft produced since its introduction in 1968, making it one of the best-selling commercial jetliners in history. The 737 family includes various models, such as the Classic, Next Generation (NG), and MAX series. The exact number of operational 737s can vary due to factors like retirements, accidents, and new deliveries. For the most accurate and current count, it's best to refer to aviation databases or Boeing's official reports.
I think your talking about their products. The price varies, because of the model and size of the aircraft
Mark Boeing is owner of one of the biggest airplane making company in the world "Boeing".
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.
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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.
The Boeing 737 uses 6 tires. 4 in the back, and 2 for the nose.