The symbolic Delta 737-300 Classic on Final in the rocky, brown, and dry American Southwest Desert!
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The symbolic Delta 737-300 Classic on Final in the rocky, brown, and dry American Southwest Desert!
Air Malta (9H-ABR) Boeing 737-300 Landing at Brussels Airport, Belgium. July 2005. Posted on Twitter.
EasyJet (G-EZYB) Boeing 737-300 at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (EHAM/AMS). July 1997. Posted on Twitter.
Would be 10 times better if the whole “classic” family is added.
Lufthansa (D-ABEF) Boeing 737-300 at Frankfurt Airport, Germany. December 2011. Posted on Twitter.
Jet2 Boeing 737-300 special livery Yorkshire scheme next takeoff from Prague, Czech Republic. December 2009. Posted on Twitter.
I know. That seems unfair, how the Max is listed as One group - a whole series, along with the A320 NEO, but other families have to be listed separately. That breaks up the votes and divides them, while giving Max particulars an advantage.
Obviously the Classic cannot be compared to the Max in terms of votes and support, and such fairness would probably not result in much change, but still, it is a discrepancy.
I like this
Jordan Aviation still operates the 737-300 :)
Wow i love All of the classic Boeing 737s
Yeah! Emirates had a 737. Continually joyed seeing these narrow bodies of the original fleet.
Oh they’re sure to add Jet2 if they give a 737 Classic. The harder part is getting enough support for the team to actually make a 737 Classic.
Yes, it was.
A Sriwijaya Air 737-300. A relatively recent operator of the 737 Classic, the Indonesian Airline had a sizable amount of them.
AirBaltic (YL-BBX) Boeing 737-300 (WL) was a takeoff from old Berlin Tegal Airport, Germany 🇩🇪. April 2013. Posted on Twitter.
I think what would be cooler is the 737-200. Its more unique and it is still used quite a lot in Canada, mainly in the North.