The power required for takeoff of a Boeing 737 varies depending on the specific model, weight, and environmental conditions. Generally, the engines produce thrust ranging from about 20,000 to 30,000 pounds per engine, with a total required thrust for takeoff typically around 80,000 to 100,000 pounds. This thrust allows the aircraft to achieve the necessary speed for liftoff, usually around 150 to 180 knots, depending on the configuration and load.
The Boeing 737-900ER cost $89.6 million.
Take-off speeds for the Boeing 737 range between 130 kts and 160 kts Landings speeds for the Boeing 737 range between 110 kts and 170 kts.
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
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The Boeing 737 is assembled in Renton, WA
It takes approximately 8 months to build a 737. Boeing is increasing production at present, with the -800 model.
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the maximum fuel capacity of a Boeing 737-700 is 6,875 U.S. gal or 26,020 liters
Boeing 737-100
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Aircraft engines are calculated on thrust no hp. 737 thrust is 172500 lbs each
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