It takes approximately 8 months to build a 737. Boeing is increasing production at present, with the -800 model.
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
138 ft 2 in (42.1 m) ______________________________________________________________________ It depends completely on the version of the 737 you are talking about. There are 9 different versions of it, from the 737-100 all the way to the 737-900. As I recall, the 737-600 is the shortest version, and the 737-900 is the longest.
The Boeing 737 is approx (depending on wich version) 42.1 m long, and the Boeing 747 approx (depending on wich version too) is 76.4 meters long. The biggest Boeing 737 can seat up to about 190 people, and the biggest Boeing 747 can seat up to about 600 people. The 747 is a long haul aircraft which usually takes around 350 passengers; the 737 is a short haul aircraft which usually takes around 120 passengers.
The Boeing 737 is assembled in Renton, WA
The Boeing 737-900ER cost $89.6 million.
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).
Boeing did, of course.
Boeing Aircraft Company builds the 737 and 747.
2 pilots can fit in the cockpit of the boeing 737