
The Boeing 737-700, the foundational member of the Next Generation 737 family, revolutionized single-aisle commercial aviation as a bridge between classic narrowbody designs and modern efficiency standards. First flown on February 9, 1997, it was a low-wing twin-engine narrowbody airliner that could seat 126 to 149 passengers with a range of up to 3,115 nautical miles. Measuring 110 feet 4 inches in length with a 117-foot 5-inch wingspan, it was manufactured by The Boeing Company at their Renton facility near Seattle, Washington.
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| Delta Air Lines | — | 29687 | United States | a32363 | |
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