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Boeing 737-600

737 Next Generation family · First flight 1998 · Out of production

The Boeing 737-600 is a Boeing commercial airliner that entered service in 1998, typically seating 108 to 130 passengers. It cruises at Mach 0.78 (514 mph, 828 km/h) on two cfm56-7b turbofans, with a published range of 3,235 nautical miles (5,990 km). Today it is flown by carriers including WestJet, SAS, Tunisair.

Specifications sourced from manufacturer and published type data. Fleet and operator data as of June 2026.

Boeing 737-600

Specifications

First flight
1998
Entered service
1998
Status
Out of production
Production ended
2006
Typical capacity
108 to 130
Range
3,235 nautical miles (5,990 km)
Cruise speed
Mach 0.78 (514 mph, 828 km/h)
Length
31.24 m (102 ft 6 in)
Wingspan
34.32 m (112 ft 7 in)
Engines
Two CFM56-7B turbofans

Boeing 737-600 seat maps by airline

  • Air Algerie102 seats

Airlines that fly the Boeing 737-600

1 carrier in our directory operate the Boeing 737-600, ranked by in-service count.

  • Air Algerie5

Cabin layouts

Seat maps for the Boeing 737-600 by airline — pitch, width, and cabin classes for each configuration. Compare all Boeing 737-600 cabin layouts →

  • SAS Scandinavian Airlines123 seats
  • WestJet113 seats
  • Air Algerie

Frequently asked about the Boeing 737-600

When did the Boeing 737-600 enter service?

The Boeing 737-600 first flew in 1998 and entered commercial service in 1998.

What is the range of the Boeing 737-600?

The Boeing 737-600 has a published range of 3,235 nautical miles (5,990 km), powered by Two CFM56-7B turbofans.

How many passengers does the Boeing 737-600 carry?

Typical seating is 108 to 130 in a two- or three-class layout. Dense single-class configurations can fit more; ultra-long-haul airlines often fly fewer.

Is the Boeing 737-600 still in production?

Production ended in 2006. Out of production. Passenger examples continue to fly with airlines worldwide until they reach their operating life or are retired for fleet-renewal reasons.

Which airlines operate the Boeing 737-600?

Major operators include WestJet, SAS, Tunisair, among others.

Related

  • Boeing 737-600 on Wikipedia

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