Wing of an Easyjet 737-700 at Cruising level of 33,000 feet


EasyJet is a low cost airline officially known as easyJet Airline Company Limited, based at London Luton Airport. The airline operates frequent scheduled services for leisure and business passengers and serves more than 200 routes between more than 65 European airports. The 737-700 was the new base model, replacing the 737-300. This model was also available as the 737-700C, which offered Quick Change functionality. Southwest Airlines launched the 737-700, while the Navy launched the 737-700C. An executive conversion is offered as the BBJ1, and the 737-700IGW ("Increased Gross Weight") is available as military variant (see below). The BBJ1 is fitted with stronger wings and landing gear from the 737-800, and has increased range (by use of extra fuel tanks) over the other 737 models and is currently operated by some airlines on premium flights between North America and Europe. Boeing launched the 737-700ER variant on January 31, 2006.[2] All Nippon Airways will be the launch customer, with a entry into service date in early 2007. The 737-700ER is essentially a mainline passenger version of the BBJ1 and 737-700IGW. It will offer a range of 5,510 nautical miles, with seating for 126 passengers in a 2-class configuration. The direct Airbus equivalent of the 737-700 is the A319. Airbus has no direct equivalent to the 737-700ER as of yet, but the shorter-ranged A319LR is the closest match


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Location: Bristol to Inverness Fight UK GreatBritian
Photo credit: © David Gowans / Alamy / Afripics
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