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Boeing737-200Combi

Aircraft Information Boeing737-200Combi

Boeing 737-200 Combi is a modification of the Boeing 737-200 passenger aircraft, which was designed to transport both passengers and cargo. It was introduced in 1967 and became one of the most popular narrow-body aircraft in the world.

Boeing 737-200 Combi has CFM56-3 engines, which provide higher efficiency and fuel economy compared to previous models. It can carry up to 136 passengers in passenger mode or up to 10 cargo pallets in cargo mode.

Boeing 737-200 Combi has been used in various fields, including airlines, cargo transportation, charter flights, and military operations. It has also been used as a firefighting aircraft for extinguishing forest fires.

Today, most Boeing 737-200 Combis have been retired from service, but some of them are still in use in certain regions of the world.

Technical information about the Boeing737-200Combi

- Length: 30.53 m

- Wingspan: 28.35 m

- Cabin dimensions: 3.53 m x 2.24 m x 1.98 m

- Maximum speed: 907 km/h

- Range: 4,800 km

- Weight: 34,019 kg

- Engine: two Pratt & Whitney JT8D-15A turbojet engines with a power of 64.5 kN each.

The most comfortable and safe places on the plane

Like in any other aircraft, the safest seats in the Boeing 737-200Combi are those located closer to the exits and in the middle or rear of the plane. This is because in case of an emergency situation, passengers near the exits have a higher chance of survival and a faster evacuation.

In addition, seats in the middle and rear of the aircraft are usually less affected by turbulence and engine noise, making them more comfortable for passengers.

When considering specific rows, the most comfortable seats in the Boeing 737-200Combi are rows 10-15, as they are closer to the exits and have more legroom. Rows 20-25 can also be comfortable, as they are located in the rear of the plane and have less engine noise.

However, the choice of seat in the aircraft depends on the individual preferences of the passenger and may vary depending on the purpose of the flight and the duration of the journey.