Boeing 737-800

Boeing 737-800

Set of scaled dimensioned drawings of Boeing 737-800 viewed from the front, plan, and side
Description
Description

The Boeing 737-800 is a key variant of the 737 Next Generation (NG) family, bridging the gap between capacity and range. Distinct from its predecessors, it features a stretched fuselage accommodating more passengers. The advanced wing design, with upward-angled winglets, reduces drag and boosts fuel efficiency. Equipped with CFM56-7 engines, it offers improved thrust and performance.

The redesigned, spacious cabin can be tailored for various seating configurations, maximizing passenger comfort. This model also integrates upgraded avionics and systems. As a short-to-medium-haul workhorse, the 737-800 encapsulates a balance of operational efficiency, adaptability, and passenger-centric design.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

The Boeing 737-800 has an overall length of 129’6” (39.47 m), wingspan of 112’7” (34.32 m), and height of 41’2” (12.55 m). Boeing 737-800s have an empty weight of 90,700 lb (41,140 kg) and can accommodate between 162-189 passengers.

Group of illustrations of Boeing 737-800 in flying views without landing wheels
Group of illustrations of Boeing 737-800 in flying views without landing wheels
3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
41’2” | 12.55 m
Width:
112’7” | 34.32 m
Depth:
Length:
129’6” | 39.47 m
:
:
Weight:
90,700 lb | 41,140 kg
Area:
Passengers:
162-189
Model:
Manufacturer:
Boeing
Year:
1994

Drawings include:
Boeing 737-800 plan, side, front

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