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  1. Boeing 737 - Wikipedia

    The 737-400 was launched in 1985 to fill the gap between the 737-300 and the 757-200. In June 1986, Boeing announced the development of the 737-400, [61] which stretched the fuselage a …

  2. Boeing 737 Classic - Wikipedia

    Stretched by 10 ft (3.05 m), the 737-400 entered service on September 15, 1988. The 737-400 design was launched in 1985 to fill the gap between the 737-300 and the 757-200, and …

  3. Boeing 737-400 - Price, Specs, Photo Gallery, History - Aero Corner

    The Boeing 737-400 Is a remarkable aircraft and was one of the great innovations of Boeing, increasing capacity yet keeping a relatively small and economic size. Announced in 1986, it is …

  4. Boeing 737-400 - Airliners.net

    Boeing announced it was developing a new higher capacity version of the fast selling 737-300 in June 1986. The new aeroplane, the 737-400, was developed as a 150 seat class 727 …

  5. Boeing 737-400 vs 737-800: Key Differences and Insights

    Feb 13, 2025 · When it comes to the Boeing 737 series, the 737-400 and 737-800 are two variants that airlines often consider. Each aircraft has its own set of features, advantages, and …

  6. Boeing 737 Classic, 737-300, 737-400, 737-500 - Airliners Now

    737-400. In 1985 Boeing decided to stretch the 737-300 fuselage by a further 3.30 m (10 ft) for another new version, the 737-400, which seats up to 168 passengers. Other changes included …

  7. Boeing 737-400 - Specifications - Technical Data / Description

    The Boeing 737-400 is a twin-engined short-to-medium-range narrowbody airliner with a capacity of maximum 189 passengers produced by the American manufacturer Boeing Commercial …

  8. Boeing 737 300/400/500 - Classics - The Boeing 737 Technical Site

    The Boeing 737-400 was given a further stretch of 2.8m (9ft 6in) over the -300. Giving a length of 36.45m (119ft 7in). A ventral tailskid was installed to prevent tailscrape damage on over …

  9. Boeing 737-400 Technical data - Ultimate Specs

    In total were built 1,988 Boeing 737 of all versions 737-300, 737-400 and 737-500. 486 of the 1,988 are from the 737-400 alone. This aircraft belong to the series also called Boeing Classic. …

  10. Becoming A Rarity: The Boeing 737-400 - Simple Flying

    Apr 27, 2021 · The Boeing 737-400 is the least common of the 737 Classics in passenger service. This year, it'll be used by 13 passenger airlines, with South Africa’s Safair the biggest operator …

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