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Boeing 737-900ER (Wallpaper 1)

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Boeing 737-900ER Aircraft Wallpaper 1
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Boeing 737-900ER (Wallpaper 1). Boeing 737-900ER passenger aircraft photo wallpaper gallery 1. Boeing 737-900ER passenger airplane pictures and images collection 1. The 737-900ER is a short-to-medium range twinjet that increases the capability of the Next-Generation 737 family. It was launched on July 18, 2005, with an order for 30 airplanes from Lion Air. The exterior dimensions of the new 737-900ER are identical to the 737-900. Aerodynamic and structural changes allow the 737-900ER to carry more passengers and fly farther than the 737-900. Entry into service is scheduled for the first half of 2007. Major Changes: An extra pair of exit doors, aft of the wings. A two-position tail skid. A flat rear pressure bulkhead. Wing strengthening changes. Enhancements to the leading and trailing edge flap systems. Up to two optional auxiliary fuel tanks. Optional Blended Winglets. Boeing 737-900ER (Wallpaper 1). Boeing 737-900ER passenger aircraft photo wallpaper gallery 1. Boeing 737-900ER passenger airplane pictures and images collection 1. Benefits: Carries 26 more passengers than the 737-900, up to 215 passengers in a single-class configuration. Flies about 500 nautical miles farther, up to 3,200 nm (5,925 km). Weighs 9,550 pounds (4,340 kgs) less than the A321. Has lower operating costs than the A321; about 6 percent lower per trip, and 4 percent lower per seat. The 737 is operated by more than 500 airlines, flying to 1,200 destinations in 190 countries. With over 8,000 aircraft ordered, over 6,000 delivered, and over 4,500 still in service, at any given time there are on average 1,250 airborne worldwide. On average, somewhere in the world, a 737 takes off or lands every five seconds.[7] Since entering service in 1968, the 737 has carried over 12 billion passengers over 120 billion km (65 billion nm), and has accumulated more than 296 million hours in the air. The 737 represents more than 25% of the worldwide fleet of large commercial jet airliners. Boeing 737-900ER (Wallpaper 1). Boeing 737-900ER passenger aircraft photo wallpaper gallery 1. Boeing 737-900ER passenger airplane pictures and images collection 1.

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