United Airlines Boeing 737-924 (2019 Livery)
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Why do we need this?
United’s first 737-900 in the new livery has arrived in Newark this evening @Z-Tube after many months of being held in storage due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The 737-900 is United’s domestic workhorse, operating between their hubs, to Hawaii, and to their many Caribbean destinations. This livery would be amazing to have on the 737-900, as we have it on the 737-800, so why not give it a fresh coat of paint along with the one coming for the jetBlue A320?
Boeing 737-900
Specification | Value |
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Length | 138ft 2in |
Height | 41ft 2in |
Width | 12ft 4in |
MLW | 157,300lbs |
MTOW | 187,700lbs |
Fuel Capacity | 7,837 US gal |
Cruise Speed | Mach 0.79 |
Range | 2,950nmi |
ICAO Designator | B739 |
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