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  • Boeing 737
  • Boeing 737
  • Boeing 737
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  • thumb|Prototypowy 737 w wersji kabrio Boeing 737 – wypuszczony w 1967 roku przez Boeinga samolot, a w zasadzie autobus ze skrzydłami przystosowany do transportu drogowego (zanim wystartuje) oraz powietrznego. Strukturą i uniwersalnością przypomina Autosana H9 w barwach PKS (zbieżność dat opracowania pierwszych prototypów obu maszyn nieprzypadkowa), jest ponadto jego odpowiednikiem w spółce PLL LOT. Procentowe udziały tych maszyn w obu spółkach są porównywalne, co oznacza, że obydwie mają po tyle samo złomu.
  • First envisioned in 1964, the 737 entered service in 1968. Forty years later it has become the most ordered and produced commercial passenger jet in the world. It is Boeing's last narrow-body airliner currently in production, sometimes serving markets previously filled by 707, 727, 757, DC-9 and MD-80/90 airliners. The 737 has been continuously manufactured by Boeing since 1967 with over 8,000 ordered and over 5,800 delivered as of 2008. There are over 1,250 737s airborne at any given time, with one departing or landing somewhere every five seconds on average.
  • The 737 series has been manufactured by Boeing from the beginning of time. It comprises the 737 Jurassic series, the 737 Classic series, and the 737 Next Generation series. Currently, Boeing is most actively pursuing the production of the 737MAX, to secure orders from several airline CEOs who happen to be named 'Max'. Airbus has pursued the counter-strategy of naming its newest aircraft the A320 NEO, to appeal to fans of The Matrix.
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  • Early 737 cockpit
  • Modern 737-800 cockpit
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See Also
  • * Boeing 737 rudder issues
Related
  • * Boeing 737 Classic * Boeing 737 Next Generation * Boeing T-43 * Boeing Business Jet * Boeing 737 AEW&C * C-40 Clipper * P-8 Poseidon
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similar aircraft
  • * Airbus A320 family * Boeing 717 * Bombardier CSeries * Dassault Mercure * Embraer 195 * Kawasaki YPX * McDonnell Douglas DC-9 * McDonnell Douglas MD-80 * McDonnell Douglas MD-90 * MS 21 * Tupolev Tu-154M * Tupolev Tu-204 * Yakovlev Yak-42D
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  • The 737 series has been manufactured by Boeing from the beginning of time. It comprises the 737 Jurassic series, the 737 Classic series, and the 737 Next Generation series. Currently, Boeing is most actively pursuing the production of the 737MAX, to secure orders from several airline CEOs who happen to be named 'Max'. Airbus has pursued the counter-strategy of naming its newest aircraft the A320 NEO, to appeal to fans of The Matrix. The 737 series is the best selling family of aircraft in the history of aviation, with aviation experts agreeing that "over 9,000" 737s have been constructed already. Boeing says they owe their success to their aggressive marketing tactics, which include bribery, assassinations, and sabotage. The 737 is currently being produced at the primary Boeing factory, near some really rainy place.
  • thumb|Prototypowy 737 w wersji kabrio Boeing 737 – wypuszczony w 1967 roku przez Boeinga samolot, a w zasadzie autobus ze skrzydłami przystosowany do transportu drogowego (zanim wystartuje) oraz powietrznego. Strukturą i uniwersalnością przypomina Autosana H9 w barwach PKS (zbieżność dat opracowania pierwszych prototypów obu maszyn nieprzypadkowa), jest ponadto jego odpowiednikiem w spółce PLL LOT. Procentowe udziały tych maszyn w obu spółkach są porównywalne, co oznacza, że obydwie mają po tyle samo złomu.
  • First envisioned in 1964, the 737 entered service in 1968. Forty years later it has become the most ordered and produced commercial passenger jet in the world. It is Boeing's last narrow-body airliner currently in production, sometimes serving markets previously filled by 707, 727, 757, DC-9 and MD-80/90 airliners. The 737 has been continuously manufactured by Boeing since 1967 with over 8,000 ordered and over 5,800 delivered as of 2008. There are over 1,250 737s airborne at any given time, with one departing or landing somewhere every five seconds on average.