Boeing 737-800
The Boeing 737-800 is a cornerstone of modern commercial aviation, representing the best-selling variant of the 737 Next Generation (NG) family. It first flew on July 31, 1997, and entered service in April 1998 with Hapag-Lloyd Flug (now TUI fly Deutschland). Designed as a stretched version of the 737-700 and a direct replacement for the classic 737-400, the 737-800 offers significant improvements in fuel efficiency, range, and capacity. It typically seats between 162 and 189 passengers in a two-class or single-class configuration, making it a highly versatile aircraft for short-to-medium-haul routes. Its operational reliability and economic performance have made it a favorite among major airlines worldwide, including large operators like Southwest Airlines, Ryanair, American Airlines, and United Airlines.
| Seats (2 Class) | Maximum Seats | Range NM (KM) | Length | Wingspan | Engine |
| 162 โ 178 | 210 | 3,500 (6,480) | 39.52 m (129 ft 8 in) | 35.9 m (117 ft 10 in) | LEAP-1B from CFM International 210 seats: 737-8-200 |




