A Boeing 737 fully loaded with fuel and passengers and cargo can travel 4,444 nm.
A Boeing 737 typically has two to four doors, depending on the specific model and configuration. Most common variants, like the 737-800, have two forward doors and two overwing exits, while some models may have additional doors at the rear. The exact number can vary with different configurations and airline specifications.
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
biggest in north America
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
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
The Boeing 737-700 has a maximum cargo capacity of approximately 2,000 cubic feet (about 56.6 cubic meters) and can carry around 20,000 pounds (approximately 9,072 kilograms) of cargo. This capacity can vary based on the specific configuration of the aircraft and any additional modifications made. The 737-700 is often used for both passenger and cargo transport, making it a versatile option in the aviation industry.
Max carry weight in c fuel is 172500 lbs on take off
The Boeing 737-500 typically seats around 130 passengers in a standard configuration. When converted for cargo operations, its maximum payload capacity is approximately 20,000 pounds (around 9,072 kilograms). This allows for a significant amount of cargo to be loaded, depending on the specific configuration and weight restrictions for each flight. However, the exact cargo capacity can vary based on factors like the aircraft's weight and balance requirements.
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.