
Aircraft Type
Boeing 737-300 (Classic) “737 Classic”
The Boeing 737-300 is a popular narrow-body commercial passenger aircraft that was a pivotal member of the 737 Classic series, bridging the gap between early 737 models and modern variants. It significantly improved upon previous generations with more efficient engines and increased range capabilities.
Serving as a workhorse for numerous airlines worldwide, the 737-300 revolutionized short to medium-haul commercial aviation with its reliability and economic efficiency during the 1980s and 1990s
The 737-300 was the first variant in the Classic series to feature CFM56 high-bypass turbofan engines, which dramatically improved fuel efficiency and reduced operating costs compared to earlier 737 generations
Cabin Environment
How the Boeing 737-300 (Classic) affects jetlag recovery
Technical Specifications
Dimensions
33.4 m
Length
28.9 m
Wingspan
11.2 m
Height
Performance
4,204 km
Range
828 km/h
Cruise Speed
2× CFM International CFM56-3 turbofan
Engines
Boeing Family
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How It Compares
vs. Airbus A320-200
✓Potentially lower operating costs for some airlines
✗More modern avionics and slightly better fuel efficiency
vs. McDonnell Douglas MD-80
✓More balanced and proven design from the 737 Classic family
✗Slightly less passenger capacity in some configurations
vs. Fokker 100
✓Wider global operational experience and support network
✗Potentially more efficient for regional routes with smaller passenger loads