Boeing 737-600

Boeing 737-683 SE-DTH SAS

The 737-600 and -700 are the smaller members of Boeing’s successful Next Generation 737-600/700/800/900 family.

The improved Next Generation Boeing 737 family was launched in November 1993. The 737-600 is based on the 737-500. The 737’s new wing has greater chord, span and wing area, while the tail surfaces are also larger.

Among the many changes, the Next Generation 737s feature more efficient CFM56-7B turbofans. The CFM56-7 combines the core of the CFM56-5 with the CFM56-3’s low pressure compressor and a 1,55 m fan.

The 737-600 was launched on March 16 1996, first flew on January 22 1998 and entered service (with SAS) in September that year.

Developing nation: United States of America
Manufacturer/designer: Boeing Commercial Airplane Company.
Production line: Renton Municipal Airport, WA.
Type aircraft: Short to medium range airliner.
First flight: – 737-100 April 9, 1967, N73700.

– 737-200 August 8, 1967, N9001U.

– 737-200C September 18, 1968.

– 737-200Adv April 15, 1971.

– 737-300 February 24, 1984, N350AU.

– 737-400 February 19, 1988, N73700.

– 737-500 June 30, 1989, N73700.

– 737-600 January 22, 1998, N7376.

– 737-700 February 9, 1997, N737X.

– 737-800 July 31, 1997, N737BX.

– 737-900 September 2000, N737X.

First delivery: – 737-100 December 28, 1967 to Lufthansa.

– 737-200 December 29, 1967 to United Airlines.

– 737-200C October 30, 1968 to Wien Consolidated.

– 737-200Adv May 20, 1971 to All Nippon Airways.

– 737-300 November 28, 1984 to USAir.

– 737-400 September 15, 1988 to Piedmont.

– 737-500 February 28, 1990 to Southwest.

– 737-600 August, 1998 to SAS.

– 737-700 December 17, 1997 to Southwest.

– 737-800 April 22, 1998 to Hapag Lloyd.

– 737-900 May 16, 2001 to Alaska Airlines.

Last delivery: – 737-100 July 26, 1973 to NASA.

– 737-200 April 5, 71 to Indian Airlines.

– 737-200C July 5, 1985 to Markair.

– 737-200Adv August 8, 1988 to Xiamen Airlines.

– 737-300 December 17, 1999 to Air New Zealand.

– 737-400 February 25, 2000 to CSA Czech Airlines.

– 737-500 July 26, 1999 to Air Nippon.

Boeing 737-600
Cockpit crew: two pilots.
Passengers single class: 130.
Passengers two class: –    8 first class.

– 100 economy class.

Cabin length: 21,74 m.
Cabin diameter: 3,54 m.
Cabin height: 2,20 m.
Cargo volume: – under floor  20,4 m³.
Wing span: 34,31 m.
Wing area: 125 m².
Wing sweep: 25 degrees.
Fuselage length: 31,24 m.
Fuselage diameter: 3,76 m.
Height: 12,57 m.
Horizontal tail unit: 14,35 m.
Wheelbase: 11,23 m.
Track: 5,72 m.
Engines: – two CFM International CFM56-7B each rated 101 kN.
Weight: – empty: 36.378 Kg.

– max. zero-fuel weight: 51.936 Kg.

– fuel: 26.035 liters.

– max. payload: 15.558 Kg.

Max. take off weight: 65.544 Kg.
Max. landing weight: 55.112 Kg.
Cruise speed: 938 km/h.
Max. speed: 974 km/h.
Service ceiling: 11.582 m.
Max. ceiling: 12.500 m.
Range: 5.649 km.

 

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