The Boeing 737 is a popular commercial passenger aircraft continuously manufactured by the Boeing Corporation since 1967. More 737s have been sold than any other commercial airliner. All models have two engines, one on each wing, but many variants exist, designated by suffixes:
- The 737-100 and -200 (Original)
- The 737-300, -400, and -500 (Classic)
- The 737-600, -700, -800, -900 and proposed 900X (NG)
- 737-100 Smallest, original layout
- 737-500, 737-600 Shortened versions of the -300 and -700 respectively
- 737-200 Extended version of the -100 in order to accommodate the US market
- 737-300, 737-700 The new base models, slightly stretched over the 737-200
- 737-400, 737-800 Stretched versions mostly to accommodate charter and business airlines
- 737-900 and 900X Recent versions stretched even further to close a gap in Boeing's product line-up
The first Boeing 737 (a 100 series) took its maiden flight April 9, 1967.