
The Boeing 737-300, a cornerstone of modern commercial aviation, served as the backbone of short to medium-haul airline operations worldwide for over three decades. First flown on February 24, 1984, it was a low-wing twin-engine airliner powered by high-bypass CFM56 turbofan engines that revolutionized fuel efficiency and noise reduction. With 1,113 aircraft delivered between 1984 and 1999, the 737-300 became the most successful variant of Boeing's Classic series. Manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes at their Renton, Washington facility, this aircraft established the template for modern narrow-body airline operations.
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| Air Serbia | — | 23329 | Serbia | 4c01a3 | |
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