Boeing 737-800
Modern and efficient narrow-body aircraft that has become one of the most popular choices for airlines around the world


Aircraft specification
- Number in the fleet1
- Cruise Speed0.78 mach
- Average Fuel Capacity20,800 lts
- Average speed876 km/h
- LOPA ConfigurationUp to 180
- Jet enginesCFM
- Max. take-off weight66,000 kg
- Range5,900 km
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Market Dominance
As of 2025, there are over 7,000 Boeing 737NG aircraft in operation worldwide. Known for its fuel efficiency, reliability, and versatility, the 737NG is widely used by both full-service and low-cost carriers for short- and medium-haul routes. Despite the introduction of the newer Boeing 737 MAX series, the 737NG continues to play a significant role in airline fleets due to its proven performance, availability, and the extensive global support network for maintenance and operations.
Production
Boeing produced the 737-800 from 1997 to 2020, delivering over 5,000 unit before transitioning to the 737 MAX series. Despite the end of production, the aircraft remains a key asset in airline fleets worldwide, with strong aftermarket demand for leasing, trading, and cargo conversions.
Market Availability
The Boeing 737-800 remains widely available in the secondary market, with numerous units transitioning from major airlines to leasing firms, cargo conversions, and low-cost carriers. While demand remains steady, availability fluctuates due to fleet renewals, P2F (Passenger-to-Freighter) conversions, and varying global airline recovery trends.

- Modern and Efficient
The Boeing 737NG combines modern engineering with operational efficiency, making it one of the most widely used and fuel-efficient single-aisle aircraft in the world. Its CFM56-7B engines provide a strong balance of power and fuel economy, reducing operating costs while delivering excellent performance. The addition of blended winglets, available on many models, enhances aerodynamics and contributes to up to 5% lower fuel burn, helping airlines improve sustainability and reduce emissions.
Designed with advanced avionics and flight systems, the 737NG features an improved flight deck with digital displays and enhanced flight management systems, allowing for greater precision, safety, and fuel optimization. The aircraft’s high reliability and low maintenance costs make it an attractive option for airlines worldwide, ensuring strong operational efficiency across both short- and medium-haul networks. With its blend of modern technology, proven reliability, and fuel-saving innovations, the 737NG remains a leader in the single-aisle market.
- Spacious and comfortable
The Boeing 737NG (Next Generation) series is designed with a modern and spacious cabin, ensuring a comfortable experience for passengers. Its Boeing Sky Interior, available on later models, features sculpted sidewalls, larger overhead bins, and customizable LED lighting, creating a more open and relaxing atmosphere. The aircraft’s wide cabin layout and ergonomic seating options provide airlines with the flexibility to offer enhanced passenger comfort, whether in economy or premium configurations.
The 737NG's advanced noise-reduction technology ensures a quieter cabin, minimizing engine and airflow noise for a more pleasant journey. Additionally, the aircraft’s large windows and efficient climate control system contribute to a bright, well-ventilated, and passenger-friendly environment. Whether operating short-haul or transcontinental flights, the 737NG remains a popular choice for airlines looking to balance comfort and capacity.
- Versatile and customizable
The Boeing 737NG family—which includes models like the 737-700, 737-800, and 737-900ER—is known for its versatility and adaptability across different airline business models. Its ability to operate on short-haul, medium-haul, and even some long-haul routes makes it a key asset for airlines looking to maximize fleet efficiency. The aircraft’s strong performance, including high takeoff weight capabilities and short-field performance, allows operations at a wide range of airports, including those with challenging conditions.
Customization is another strength of the 737NG, with airlines able to configure cabins to suit various market needs. Whether focusing on high-density, low-cost operations or premium business services, the aircraft supports a variety of layouts. It also offers optional blended winglets, which improve fuel efficiency and extend range, further enhancing its operational flexibility. With multiple seating configurations, engine options, and avionics upgrades, the 737NG remains a highly adaptable choice for carriers worldwide.
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