What is the range of a 737 700?

6,370 km
Boeing 737-700/Range

Which 737 has the longest range?

The Boeing 737 MAX is the name given to the main MAX 737-7/8/9/10 series and high-density MAX 200 variant of the Boeing 737 family. It is offered in four main variants, typically offering 138 to 230 seats and a range of 3,215 to 3,825 nmi (5,954 to 7,084 km).

How far can a 737 Max Fly?

The 737 Max family compared

737 Max 7 737 Max 10
First flight 2018 2021
Length (in feet) 116 143
Seats About 153 About 204
Range 3,850 nautical miles 3,300 nautical miles

How many engines does a 737 700 have?

The Boeing 737-700 is a twin-engined short-to-medium-range narrowbody airliner with a capacity of maximum 149 passengers produced by the American manufacturer Boeing Commercial Airplanes….Airliner.

Propulsion 2 Turbofan Engines
Engine Power (each) 101,0 kN 22700 lbf

How far can a 737 400 fly?

Max Range: 5.186 km (2.800 NM, 3.222 mi.)

What are the difference between the 737 MAX 8 and the 737-800?

While the 737-800 primarily uses the CFM56, the Max family of aircraft are powered by the CFM LEAP 1B aircraft. Keeping this in view, is Boeing 737 800 the same as 737 MAX? No, a Boeing 737 Max 8 is not the same thing as a Boeing 737-800. The Max 8 is more fuel efficient, has quieter engines and lower operating costs.

Did Boeing know that the 737 MAX was dangerous?

A new statement from Boeing indicates that the aerospace manufacturer knew about a problem with the 737 Max aircraft well before the deadly October 2018 Lion Air crash, but decided not to immediately do anything about it.

Is the 737 MAX safe to fly?

After the Federal Aviation Administration announced that it would require “design changes” by April, Boeing said that it would be updating its software and training guidelines. In the meantime, both the FAA and Boeing said the 737 Max remained safe to fly.

What engines are on the 737 MAX?

737 MAX is built with the new CFM LEAP-1B engine. Look for: Carbon fiber fan blades with a titanium leading edge, chevrons at the rear of the engine casing and a larger engine that sits higher up and farther forward on the wing.