737 Product Overview
737 Product Overview
737 Product Overview
Next-Generation 737
Family
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737 Next-Generation
Continuous innovation in the worlds best-selling jet airplane family
Demonstrated success in multiple market segments
Highest reliability, high utilization, fast turn times
Continuous innovation
6,909 firm orders and 4,117 deliveries with 131 customers*
737 Classic
Next-Generation 737
Blended
Winglets
2001
Boeing Sky
Interior
2010
Performance
Improvements
2011
1980
85
90
95
2000
05
10
Winglets
2012
15
New Engine
2015
A320 Series
To compete with 737 Classic
A320neo
To compete with the 737NG
2020
Local empennage
strengthening
Systems
revisions
CFM LEAP-1B
engine
Wing
modifications
Flight deck
revisions
737 MAX
Aerodynamic improvements:
Section 48 extended
APU inlet redesigned
Vortex generators eliminated
High-cycle
reliability and
durability
GE90 service
Years:
16
Engines:
1,200
EFH:
23M
CFM56 service
GE90-76B/85B
GEnx maturation
GE90-94B
Engine testing:
5 yrs
Dev. Cycles:
19,000
3,000
Years:
30
Engines:
22,500
EFH:
550M
D&C rate:
99.98%
LEAP
GE90-115B
CFM56-3
CFM56-5A
CFM56-5C
GP7000
CFM56-5B/P and -7B
GEnx
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17 in
18 in
737 MAX
787
A320
61
737 MAX
-14%
+3%
-1%
-1%
13% reduction
737NG is
7% better
today
Engine
Weight & Drag
Winglet
Aft body
Total
68
A320neo
-14%
+4%
-2%
0%
12% reduction
A320neo
737 MAX 8
69
737 MAX
will be 8%
better
tomorrow
78
737 MAX
Same
Pilot type rating
737-900ER
737-800
Same
Ground handling
Same
Maintenance
program
737-9
737-8
Same
Flight simulators
737-700
Same
Reliability
737-7
100
150
201
100
23
100
As of August 3, 2012
Firm
Concept
Firm
Configuration
Design
Build
First
Flight
Entry into
Service
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017