Aircraft / Boeing 737-400

Boeing 737-400 in livery of Meridian Airlines, shown in side view while in midflight.

One of three variations of the Boeing 737 Classic aircraft family, the Boeing 737-400 is a narrow-body, medium range twin-engine jet airliner manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes, a division of The Boeing Company. Boeing Commercial Airplanes is headquartered in Renton, Washington USA, while the parent company’s head office is located in Arlington, Virginia USA.

Boeing 737-400C Combi in livery of First Nations Airlines, shown in side view while parked on a tarmac.

The 737-400 was originally built only in a passenger configuration, but several -400s were subsequently converted into freighters and combi aircraft.

Production of the 737-400 began in 1988 and ended in 2000, with 486 units built. The 737-400 was subsequently replaced by the Boeing 737-800.

Reference: Wikipedia.

Stats

Stats displayed are for the Boeing 737-400 twinjet aircraft.

  • Name: Boeing 737-400

  • Origin: Renton, Washington USA

  • Role: Twin Engine Narrow-body Jet Airliner

  • First Introduction: 15 September 1988

  • Status: Out of Production; In Service

  • Cockpit Crew: Two

  • Seating: 147-159

  • Engines: 2 x CFM International CFM56-3C-1

  • Cruise Speed: 430 knots (796 km/h; 494 mph)

  • Range: 2060 nmi (3820 km; 2370 mi)