- 15 planes in fleet
- CFM engines
- 2900 nm range
- 162 passengers capacity

 Boeing 737s have been allowing airlines to introduce reliable, frequent service on domestic routes and short-range international flights for more than 30 years. The most advanced single-aisle airplanes in the market today are the Boeing Next-Generation 737's. The company launched this airplane program in 1993, and the first airplane went into revenue service in 1998.

 While these new airplanes retain the characteristics that made 737 classics so popular worldwide - reliable, simple and economical to operate - they underwent dramatic revisions. The 737-800 accommodates 162 to 189 people. The 737 - the best-selling jetliner of all time - has done more to make air travel available to more people than any other airplane.

 Aircraft models made in Gmax by FlightFX/FS2002 and Project Opensky/FS2004 & FSX.

General Information
Operating Information

 
Length
Wingspan
Height
Engine
Cruise Speed
Service Ceiling
Gross Weight
Capacity
Crew

Price
Manufacturer
Pictures

 
39.47m
34.31 m
12.55 m
CFM 56-7B27
480 kts
41000 ft
79.0 t
162 pax
2 pilots
5 air-hosts
60M EUR
BOEING Airliners.net

 
OEW
MTOW
Fuel Capacity
Fuel Weight
Long Range Altitude
Long Range Speed
Max Speed
Range (MLoad...MFuel)
Engine Thrust
Takeoff RWY Length
Landing RWY Length
VRotate / Flaps
VApproach / Flaps

 
90560 lbs
174200 lbs
6875 gal
46060 lbs
FL320...FL360
M0.76
M0.82
2900...3000 nm
2x27300 lbs
5000...6000 ft
3000...4000 ft
150 kts / 10 deg
130 kts / 40 deg

 
Climbing Chart

Descending Chart

Aircraft NEWS


 The new FSX model was made by Project Opensky, which is merged with the FSX default 737-800 VC.

Liveries and Download
 
FS2002

   
FS2004

   
FS2004

 
FSX

Custom panels
 
Panel by Kevin Sparkuhl
FS2002

 
 
Panel by Javier Flores
FS2002

 
 
Panel by Hector Molina
  FS2004