Boeing B737-900 Series


Boeing - B737-900 - Narrow body Series of Aircraft

Celerity Asset Management specializes in the Boeing 737-NG aircraft, targeting the acquisition of B737-900s, concentrating on mid- to late-life aircraft, with few exceptions


Celerity focuses on:


  • Trading
  • Leasing
  • Cargo Conversion
  • End-of-Life Dismantlement

B737-900 Series : The B737-900 is the largest-fuselage member of the B737- NG family, featuring seats arranged on a single aisle permitting up to six-abreast seating in a cabin below four meters (13 ft) of width. The aircraft shares the same cockpit and utilizes common flight controls and cabin management systems as other aircraft in the B737-NG class. This consistency makes life easier for pilots and cabin crew and allows them to focus on looking after passengers. Cockpit commonality reduces training, maintenance costs and maximize parts interoperability. The Typical B737-900 seating arrangement is 178 to 220 passengers with a maximum capacity of up to 230 travelers. Future cargo versions are being explored.

  • Background
  • Specification
  • Market
  • Order and Deliveries
  • Engine Certification
First Flight 1997-12-01
National Origin United States
Introduction Introduced : 2001 with Alaska Airlines
Produced 2001 - 2019
Number Built 557 as of 2019
Developed Into Boeing 737 MAX
Exit limit EASA/FAA 220: Passengers
Cargo volume 51.7 m3(1,826 cu ft) cm
Average seating Total Seats 215 "Y" Class seating, 215 at 28 in (71 cm) pitch cm
Unit load devices 10× LD3-45
Length 42.11 m (138 ft 2 in) cm
Wingspan 34.32 m (112 ft 7 in), with winglets: 35.79 m (117 ft 5 in) cm
Wing area 124.60 m2 (1,341.2 sq ft) cm
Wingsweep 25 degrees
Aspect ration None
Fuselage Height- 3.93 m (12 ft 10 in) , Width- 3.76 m (12 ft 4 in) , Cabin Width- 3.53 m (11 ft 7 in) cm
Height 12.55 m (41 ft 2 in)
MTOW 85.1 t(187,700 lb)
Max. payload 23 t (50,805 lbs)
Fuel capacity- Liters 26,022 L
Fuel capacity- US Gallons 6,875 US gal
OEW 44.6 t (98,495 lb)
Minimum Weight 44.6 t (98,495 lb)
Speed Cruise: Mach 0.785(KN 523; 969 km/h ) /IAS 230, MAX Mach 0.82 ( 546 kn; 1012km/h) /IAS 340
Range 5,460 km (2,950 nmi)
Takeoff (MTOW, SL, ISA) 9,800 ft (3,000 m)
Landing (MLW, SL, ISA) 5250 ft (1600 m)
Ceiling 39,100–41,000 ft (11,900–12,500 m)
Engines QPA : 2; CFM56-7B24/26/27
Thrust (×2) 110–120 kN (24,000–27,000 lbf)
ICAO code B739

Market Overview

The Boeing 737 and the Airbus A320 families have long been considered the workhorses of the global aviation sector. Airbus now holds 68 per cent share in the narrow-body aircraft market, off the back of Boeing’s 737 MAX crisis. During the peak production of the Boeing 737 NG and the Airbus ceo family, the market was split 50% / 50% between all aircraft variants of each family of aircraft.
 

Over 557 Boeing aircraft B737-900 NG have been produced as of 2019.  The aircraft was built in passenger and extended range configurations.  An estimated 452 B737-900NGs are still in operation.
 

Note: The marketing section and charts below provide general trends in the market
 


Baseline Metrics

Metric Value Dates Note
Total Produced 557 Oct 19, 2022
Average Production 30 Oct 19, 2022
Peak Production 73 Oct 19, 2022
Status in Service Oct 19, 2022
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B737 NG- 900 - Market Mission Mix (Total Aircraft Produced -( 557))

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B737 NG- 900 - Annual Fleet Adjustments

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B737 NG- 900 - Fleet Ownership - Mix

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B737 NG- 900 - Fleet Status

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Overall

Item Value Note
Total Deliveries 557
Total Orders 557
Total Backlog 0
Years Total Deliveries Total Orders Total Backlog
2019 22 22 0
2018 34 34 0
2017 37 37 0
2016 52 52 0
2015 73 73 0
2014 70 70 0
2013 67 67 0
2012 44 44 0
2011 24 24 0
2010 15 15 0
2009 28 28 0
2008 30 30 0
2007 9 9 0
2005 6 6 0
2004 6 6 0
2003 11 11 0
2002 8 8 0
2001 21 21 0
Aircraft Model Certification Date Engines
B737-900 May 15, 2001 CFM56-7B24
B737-900 Apr 27, 2001 CFM56-7B26
B737-900 Apr 27, 2007 CFM56- 7B27

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