Narrowbody aircraft
Narrowbodies are the single-aisle jets that fly most of the world's routes — the Boeing 737 and Airbus A320 families alone account for the majority of commercial departures. This list covers every narrowbody in our database, from the A220 to the transcontinental-capable 757.
- Boeing 737-800162 to 189 · 3,383 nautical miles (6,260 km) · since 1998
- Boeing 737 MAX 8162 to 178 · 3,550 nautical miles (6,570 km) · since 2017
- Boeing 737-900ER180 to 220 · 2,950 nautical miles (5,460 km) · since 2007
- Boeing 757-200180 to 220 · 3,915 nautical miles (7,250 km) · since 1983
- Boeing 717-200110 to 117 · 2,060 nautical miles (3,815 km) · since 1999
- Airbus A319124 to 156 · 3,750 nautical miles (6,950 km) · since 1996
- Airbus A320150 to 180 · 3,300 nautical miles (6,100 km) · since 1988
- Airbus A320neo150 to 180 · 3,500 nautical miles (6,500 km) · since 2016
- Airbus A321180 to 220 · 3,200 nautical miles (5,950 km) · since 1994
- Airbus A321neo180 to 220 · 4,000 nautical miles (7,400 km); A321LR 4,700 nm; A321XLR 4,700 nm with extended endurance · since 2017
- Airbus A220-300130 to 150 · 3,350 nautical miles (6,200 km) · since 2016