Boeing Extends 737-800 Fuselage, Enhancing Competition with Airbus
Boeing's New Boeing 737-800 Model Features an Extended Fuselage
Increased Capacity and Competitive Advantage
In a significant development, Boeing has unveiled an extended-fuselage version of its popular 737-800 aircraft. This modification, extending the aircraft's length by 3 meters, enhances its competitiveness with Airbus's corresponding model. The extended fuselage allows for increased passenger capacity, providing airlines with greater flexibility and efficiency.
Historical Context of Boeing 737 Use in the Czech Republic
Czech Airlines' Extensive History with Boeing 737 Models
Czech Airlines has a long-standing relationship with Boeing 737 aircraft. In the past, the airline operated the Boeing 737-500 variant, which has since been retired. Across all versions of the Boeing 737 used by Czech Airlines, a single aisle configuration with conventional seat arrangements is featured.
Boeing's Converted Freighter Program for 737-800 Aircraft
Transforming Passenger Jets into Cargo Haulers
Boeing's Converted Freighter program (BCF) or 737-800BCF program, launched in 2016, involves converting retired 737-800 passenger jets into cargo aircraft. This iniciativa aims to meet the growing demand for air cargo transportation, offering airlines and operators a cost-effective solution.
Passenger Capacity and Class Configurations
The Boeing 737-800BCF offers various passenger and cargo configurations to suit diverse operational needs. It typically features 189 seats in economy class, 18 in business class, and a combination of 18C and 150Y seats.
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