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Does Southwest still fly the 737-300?

Does Southwest still fly the 737-300?

The last Southwest 737-300 revenue flight took place on September 29, 2017. Southwest was the launch customer for the Boeing 737-500, a smaller version of the 737-300.

What 737 models does Southwest?

Southwest Airlines famously only operates one type of aircraft – the Boeing 737. The carrier has trusted the narrowbody on its operations across the United States for five decades. With this in mind, we thought we’d take a look at how many 737s have formed part of the Texan outfit’s fleet over the years.

When did Southwest retire the 737 classic?

Southwest Airlines’ Boeing 737-300s, dubbed the Classics, will make their last and final flight on September 29th.

How many 737 limits does Southwest have?

Southwest has 68 Boeing 737 MAX 8s, ch-aviation.com shows, nearly all of which are currently active. For now, its MAX aircraft are far overshadowed by 472 B737-700s and 207 B737-800s. Southwest retired 36 B737-700s in 2020, with 30 to 35 expected to be retired annually over the next 10 to 15 years.

How do you tell what Southwest plane you will be on?

Head to Southwest.com and enter your city pair and flight information as if you’re shopping. Then click on your flight number in blue. A menu will populate, which includes your aircraft type.

When did the Boeing 737 300 come out?

Jan. 17, 1984
The first 737-300 rolled out of the Boeing Renton, Washington, plant on Jan. 17, 1984, and made its initial flight Feb. 24, 1984.

What is the smallest Southwest plane?

Southwest Airlines said Tuesday it is increasing its order for Boeing’s smallest 737 Max model by nearly three dozen planes, citing an improvement in travel demand.

Is Southwest using Boeing 737 Max?

Southwest Airlines raises order for smallest Boeing 737 Max by 34 planes. Southwest announced a 100-plane order for the smallest Boeing Max model in March. The Dallas-based airline says it will exercise options to buy 34 additional 737 Max 7 planes.

How much is a used 737 300?

Depending on numerous factors, the average price for a pre-owned BOEING 737-300 is $3,500,000.00. A $625,000.00 loan over 120 months including $2604.17 per month in interest equates to a $31,339.82 per-period payment.