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FR: How Many 737-800’s are we up to?

28/02/2011 by Kevincm

That’s correct – 300 units.

Yes, believe it or not, Boeing has now delivered it’s 300th 737-800 frame to Ryanair.

However you add this up (eg frames sold onto other carriers, frames in service), that’s one hell of a lot of aircraft.

Ryanair will take another 37 units this year. Which is nice. It still doesn’t compensate for the yellow and blue interior with adverts all of the plane. And the feeling of being treated like cattle.

Anyhoo, Boeing released some pictures. Here’s one of them:

a row of airplanes on a runway

Image – (c) The Boeing Company. 

No matter what people say, buying, selling and running a fleet of 300 aircraft is no small feat.

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