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737-400 on Flight Apron with Open Door
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Development of the quieter, more fuel-efficient CFM56-3 series of engines allowed Boeing to improve its most popular jetliners and produce the advanced-technology 737-330, -400, and -500. The engines are larger and mounted forward of the wing struts instead of tucked directly under the wing as in the -100 and -200 versions. Advancements on the new-generation 737s included a stregthened wing to accomodate greater gross weight, tip extensions to the wings and horizontal stabilizers, and stregthened wheels, tires and brakes. The 737-200, -300, -400, -500 have the same handling characteristics so that pilots can use the same Type rating to fly all of them. Airlines' spares inventory and maintenance are simplified by making a substantial number of replaceable parts on the -300, -400, -500 identical to those used on the -200. The 737-400 is about 10 feet longer than the 737-300. It holds 19 more passengers and has a gross weight of up to 150,000 pounds, while retaining the same fuel efficiency, low noise, and low operating costs as its predecessor.
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Unique identifier
BI213194
Boeing ID
3-1-3-5-12
Type
Image
Size
5100px × 5100px 74MB
License type
RM
Keywords
1980s
airplanes
AIRPORTS
buildings
clear skies
commercial
commercial passenger planes
copy space
doors
exteriors
glare
ground shots
jets
left front views
maintenance
monoplanes
muted colors
nobody
out of production
photos
pink
rollout livery
silver color
stairs, lifts and ladders
structural systems
sunrise
sunset
tarmac
text
three-quarter length views
unpainted
vignetting
violet
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