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Boeing 737-500

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The Boeing 737-500 is a narrow-body, short-haul airliner introduced in 1990 as the shortest variant of the 737 Classic generation. It was specifically developed to serve as a modern, fuel-efficient replacement for the older 737-200 model. Equipped with CFM56 turbofan engines, the aircraft typically accommodated between 110 and 132 passengers. It became a practical choice for airlines requiring a smaller capacity jet for route network flexibility.

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When was the Boeing 737-500 introduced to the commercial market?

The Boeing 737-500 was introduced in 1990 as the shortest variant of the 737 Classic generation. It was specifically developed to serve as a modern, CFM56-powered replacement for the older 737-200.

How does the seating capacity of the Boeing 737-500 compare to other 737 models?

As the shortest of the 737 Classic variants, the 737-500 typically accommodates around 110 to 132 passengers in a standard two-class configuration. It offers slightly less capacity than the 737-300 and significantly less than the stretched 737-400.

Why did airlines choose to fly the Boeing 737-500?

Airlines favored the 737-500 because it combined the short-to-medium-range capabilities of the original 737-200 with vastly improved fuel efficiency and quieter engines. The CFM56-3 engines allowed it to meet stricter noise regulations at airports worldwide.

Are Boeing 737-500s still widely used by major airlines today?

Most major airlines in North America and Europe have retired the Boeing 737-500 in favor of newer, more efficient aircraft like the Airbus A320 or Boeing 737 Next Generation models. However, some are still occasionally found flying for smaller regional carriers or cargo operators.

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