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- Boeing_737_Next_Generation abstract "The Boeing 737 Next Generation, commonly abbreviated as Boeing 737NG, is the name given to the −600/-700/-800/-900 series of the Boeing 737 aircraft. It is the third generation derivative of the 737, and follows the 737 Classic (−300/-400/-500) series, which began production in the 1980s. They are short- to medium-range, narrow-body jet airliners. Produced since 1996 by Boeing Commercial Airplanes, the 737NG series includes 4 variations and can seat between 110 to 210 passengers.A total of 4,733 737NG aircraft have been delivered by the end of December 2013, with more than 6,600 ordered. Currently, only the -700, -800, and -900ER are produced, as the -600 was not popular, and neither was the -900. Its primary competition is with the Airbus A320 family. Upgraded and re-engined models in development as the 737 MAX series will eventually supplant the 737NG.".
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation manufacturer Boeing_Commercial_Airplanes.
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation numberBuilt "4733".
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation predecessor Boeing_737_Classic.
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation productionStartYear "1996".
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation successor Boeing_737_AEW&C.
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation successor Boeing_Business_Jet.
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation successor Boeing_C-40_Clipper.
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation successor Boeing_P-8_Poseidon.
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation type Narrow-body_aircraft.
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation wikiPageExternalLink boeing737_NG.
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation wikiPageExternalLink background.html.
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation wikiPageExternalLink boeing-737-300-cutaway.jpg.
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation wikiPageExternalLink boeing-737-400-cutaway.jpg.
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation wikiPageExternalLink boeing-737-500-cutaway.jpg.
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation wikiPageExternalLink B737.
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation wikiPageExternalLink 737NG.html.
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation wikiPageID "17670854".
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation wikiPageRevisionID "606448204".
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation align "right".
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation date "2005-12-08".
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation date "2006-09-29".
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation date "2007-05-05".
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation date "2007-08-20".
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation date "2008-11-10".
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation date "2009-02-25".
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation date "2009-12-22".
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation date "2010-01-25".
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation date "2010-05-22".
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation date "2010-08-16".
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation date "2011-01-05".
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation date "2011-07-30".
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation date "2013-04-13".
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation developedFrom Boeing_737_Classic.
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation developedInto Boeing_737_MAX.
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation event "864000.0".
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation event "AIRES Flight 8250, a 737-700, crashed and split into three pieces on the Colombian island of San Andres. There was no fire and two fatalities reported.".
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation event "Air India Express Flight 812, a 737-800, overran the runway on landing at Mangalore International Airport, killing 158 passengers including six crew on board. There were eight survivors. The airliner overran beyond the middle of the runway hitting the antenna and crashed through the fence at the end of the runway going into the valley 200 feet below. Although the 8,000 ft runway is sufficient for landing there was no bare land at the end of the runway on the table top airport to account for mistakes.".
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation event "American Airlines Flight 331, a 737-800 overran the runway at Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston, Jamaica. The aircraft, registration N977AN, overran the runway during a landing hampered by poor weather. The plane continued on the ground outside the airport perimeter and broke apart causing injuries. All 154 persons on board survived.".
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation event "Caribbean Airlines Flight 523, a 737-800, overran the runway in rainy weather and crashed through the perimeter fence while landing at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport in Guyana. The aircraft broke into two at around the first class area. There were no fatalities, but several passengers were injured with at least two passengers suffering broken legs. Caribbean Airlines confirmed 157 passengers and 6 crew members were on board.".
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation event "Ethiopian Airlines Flight 409, a 737-800, crashed into the Mediterranean Sea shortly after take-off from Beirut Rafic Hariri International Airport. The flight had 90 passengers and 8 crew, 50 passengers of which were Lebanese, and was bound for the Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa. There were no survivors.".
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation event "Gol Transportes Aéreos Flight 1907, a 737-800 Brazilian airliner with 154 people on board crashed following a midair collision with an Embraer Legacy 600. All on board the 737-800 were killed. The Legacy landed safely at a Brazilian Air Force Base.".
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation event "Kenya Airways Flight 507, a 737-800 carrying 105 passengers and nine crew lost contact and crashed into a swamp on a flight to Nairobi, Kenya from Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire, after making a scheduled stop at Douala, Cameroon. There were no survivors.".
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation event "Lion Air Flight 904, a 737-800 from Bandung to Denpasar with 108 people onboard, undershot runway 09 and crashed into the sea while landing at Ngurah Rai International Airport. The aircraft’s fuselage ruptured slightly near the wings. All passengers and crew were safely evacuated with only minor injuries.".
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation event "Ryanair Flight 4102, a Boeing 737-800 from Frankfurt-Hahn suffered substantial damage in an emergency landing at Rome Ciampino Airport. The cause of the accident was stated to be birdstrikes affecting both engines. The port undercarriage of the 737 collapsed. The aircraft involved was Boeing 737-8AS EI-DYG . Of the six crew and 166 passengers on board, two crew and eight passengers were taken to hospital with minor injuries. As well as damage to the engines and undercarriage, the rear fuselage was also damaged by contact with the runway.".
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation event "Southwest Airlines Flight 1248, a 737-700, skidded off a runway upon landing at Chicago Midway International Airport in heavy snow conditions. A six-year-old boy died in a car struck by the airliner after it skidded into a street. People on board the aircraft and on the ground reported several minor injuries. The aircraft involved, N471WN, became N286WN after repairs.".
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation event "Turkish Airlines Flight 1951, a Boeing 737-800 coming from Istanbul, crashed during landing into a field near the Polderbaan at Schiphol airport, Amsterdam. The fuselage broke into three pieces after the crash and the engine pylons separated. Of the 135 passengers and crew, there were nine fatalities: five passengers and four crew members , and 84 people suffered injuries. Crash investigations initially focused on a malfunctioning left radio altimeter, which may have resulted in false altitude information causing the autothrottle to reduce power.".
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation event "an attempt was made to hijack Turkish Airlines Flight 1754 from Gardermoen Airport, Oslo to Ataturk International Airport, Istanbul. The hijacker was overpowered by other passengers on the flight and was arrested when the aircraft landed. The flight was being operated by Boeing 737-800 TC-JGZ.".
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation firstFlight "1997-02-09".
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation hasPhotoCollection Boeing_737_Next_Generation.
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation image "Boeing 737-300 cutaway from Flight Global".
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation image "Boeing 737-400 cutaway from Flightglobal.com".
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation image "Boeing 737-500 cutaway from Flight Global".
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation introduction "1998".
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation lists "* List of aircraft".
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation manufacturer Boeing_Commercial_Airplanes.
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation moreUsers American_Airlines.
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation moreUsers Ryanair.
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation moreUsers United_Airlines.
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation moreUsers "Delta Air Lines".
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation nationalOrigin "United States".
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation numberBuilt "--12-31".
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation primaryUser Southwest_Airlines.
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation produced "1996".
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation related "* Boeing 737 * Boeing 737 Classic * Boeing 737 MAX * Boeing T-43 * Boeing Business Jet * Boeing 737 AEW&C * C-40 Clipper * P-8 Poseidon".
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation seeAlso "* Competition between Airbus and Boeing".
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation similarAircraft "* Airbus A320 family * Boeing 717 * Bombardier CSeries * Comac C919 * Embraer 195 * Irkut MS-21 * McDonnell Douglas MD-90 * Tupolev Tu-204".
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation status "In service".
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation topic "Boeing 737NG cutaways".
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation type Jet_airliner.
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation type Narrow-body_aircraft.
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation unitCost "737".
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation variantsWithTheirOwnArticles Boeing_737_AEW&C.
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation variantsWithTheirOwnArticles Boeing_Business_Jet.
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation variantsWithTheirOwnArticles Boeing_C-40_Clipper.
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation variantsWithTheirOwnArticles Boeing_P-8_Poseidon.
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation subject Category:Boeing_737.
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation subject Category:Twinjets.
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation subject Category:United_States_airliners_1990–1999.
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation type Aircraft.
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation type MeanOfTransportation.
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation type Product.
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation type Model_airplane.
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation type TransportationDevice_Vehicle.
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation type DesignedArtifact.
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation comment "The Boeing 737 Next Generation, commonly abbreviated as Boeing 737NG, is the name given to the −600/-700/-800/-900 series of the Boeing 737 aircraft. It is the third generation derivative of the 737, and follows the 737 Classic (−300/-400/-500) series, which began production in the 1980s. They are short- to medium-range, narrow-body jet airliners.".
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation label "Boeing 737 Next Generation".
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation label "Boeing 737 Next Generation".
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation label "Boeing 737 Next Generation".
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation label "Boeing 737 Next Generation".
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation label "بوينغ 737 الجيل الجديد".
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation label "波音737新世代".
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation sameAs Boeing_737_Next_Generation.
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation sameAs Boeing_737_Next_Generation.
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation sameAs m.047lggt.
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation sameAs Q1084919.
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation sameAs Q1084919.
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation wasDerivedFrom Boeing_737_Next_Generation?oldid=606448204.
- Boeing_737_Next_Generation isPrimaryTopicOf Boeing_737_Next_Generation.