Boeing 737
- The 737-100 and -200 (Original)
- The 737-300, -400, and -500 (Classic)
- The 737-600, -700, -800, -900 and proposed 900X (NG)
- 737-100 Smallest, original layout
- 737-500, 737-600 Shortened versions of the -300 and -700 respectively
- 737-200 Extended version of the -100 in order to accommodate the US market
- 737-300, 737-700 The new base models, slightly stretched over the 737-200
- 737-400, 737-800 Stretched versions mostly to accommodate charter and business airlines
- 737-900 and 900X Recent versions stretched even further to close a gap in Boeing's product line-up
The first Boeing 737 (a 100 series) took its maiden flight April 9, 1967.
General characteristics
- Cruise speed: 0.73 Mach, 420 knots
- Propulsion: Two JT8D (100, 200), CFM56-3 (300, 400, 500) or CFM56-7 (600, 700, 800, 900, 900X) High Bypass Ratio turbofan engines, rated at between 64.4 kN and 117.3 kN each
- Wingspan: between 28.35 and 34.32 metres
- Capacity 85 to 189 passengers


