Air Changan Boeing 737-800
About Air Changan
Air Changan (simplified Chinese: 长安航空; traditional Chinese: 長安航空; pinyin: Cháng’ān Hángkōng) is a Chinese domestic airline headquartered at Xi’an Xianyang International Airport, serving cities primarily in Shaanxi Province and across China. Founded in 1992 to boost the local economy, it initially operated Xian Y-7 aircraft. Acquired by Hainan Airlines in 2000, it merged with other carriers but resumed independent operations on May 9, 2016, with a focus on regional connectivity. As of 2025, Air Changan operates a growing network of domestic routes, emphasizing affordable travel and cultural connectivity.
About the Boeing 737-800
The Boeing 737-800 is a narrow-body, twin-engine airliner from Boeing’s Next Generation (737NG) family, designed for short- to medium-haul flights. Powered by CFM56-7B engines, it offers improved fuel efficiency and range (up to 3,060 nautical miles or 5,665 km) compared to earlier models. The 737-800 typically seats 162–189 passengers, with Air Changan configuring its fleet for 8 Business Class and 171 Economy Class seats, optimizing comfort and capacity for domestic routes. Known for reliability, it’s one of the most widely used aircraft globally.
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