
Aircraft class:
Airliner
Passenger capacity:
Crew:
2 pilots, 4–5 cabin crew
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Service ceiling:
Engines:
Two CFM56-7B turbofans
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Average fuel burn:
Baggage capacity:
First delivered:
1998

The figures below summarize the performance and dimensions that matter most when you are matching an aircraft to a trip. They reflect typical configurations; exact numbers vary with weight, weather, and how a given aircraft is equipped.

Offering a range of up to 3,463 nautical miles, the Boeing 737-700 effortlessly links destinations such as London and Dubai, Los Angeles and New York, or Paris and Marrakech without refueling. Its impressive capabilities mean most transcontinental and intercontinental itineraries can be flown direct, even with a full passenger manifest and luggage. | The 737-700 cruises at 478 knots, minimizing travel times while its 41,000-foot ceiling keeps rides smooth above most weather. A takeoff run of around 6,700 feet and landing roll of 10,000 feet enable access to major international airports as well as many secondary airfields, offering more flexibility in arrival and departure points. | This airliner is engineered for reliability and performance, making it the go-to solution for high-capacity charters that demand seamless efficiency and punctuality on every journey.

Step inside the Boeing 737-700 and experience a cabin designed to transform long flights into an occasion. The Boeing Sky Interior features sculpted sidewalls, customizable lighting, and expanded overhead bins for a more open, contemporary feel. Depending on configuration, the cabin can seat up to 149 guests, or be fitted with fewer seats for extra legroom and VIP amenities. | Ergonomic seating, generous aisle width, and large windows provide a bright, welcoming environment. Onboard, you’ll find advanced in-flight entertainment, power outlets, Wi-Fi, and optional premium catering, ensuring every need is met from takeoff to landing. | A substantial baggage hold of 966 cubic feet accommodates personal items, equipment, and group luggage with ease. Whether flying for business or leisure, the quiet, spacious cabin of the 737-700 makes every journey extraordinary.




While the Boeing 737-700 is ideal for large groups and long-range travel, it may be more capacity than needed for small teams or short regional hops. For groups requiring a private, non-stop journey with tailored service and generous space, this airliner is the ultimate charter solution.


The Boeing 737-700 typically seats between 126 and 149 passengers, with options for business, VIP, or all-economy layouts. The flexible cabin design is ideal for sports teams, corporate groups, and luxury travelers.




Absolutely. The Boeing 737-700 features the Boeing Sky Interior—a spacious, modern cabin with stand-up headroom, large windows, ample baggage capacity, and a private lavatory, all designed for comfort and convenience.

Yes. The 737-700 is capable of flying U.S. coast-to-coast or similar long-range trips, such as New York to Los Angeles, nonstop under most conditions, even with a full passenger load.
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