The Boeing 737-700 shattered altitude records for its class, soaring above congested flight levels and into a realm of operational simplicity.
The installation of an extra row of seats on Southwest's 737-700 aircraft was later reversed to make room for new extra-legroom seating options.
The Boeing 737-700, part of the Next Generation (NG) series, is certified to fly at up to 41,000 feet, a 4,000-foot increase over the Classic series’ 37,000-foot maximum. This certification, shared by ...
IDENTIFICATION, PLEASE Boeing last week confirmed a Southwest Airlines' order for 15 additional 737-700s. The order, previously posted by Boeing for an unidentified customer, increases Southwest's ...
Canada’s Coulson Aviation has received the first Boeing 737-700 from Southwest Airlines for conversion into an aerial firefighting aircraft at its site in Port Alberni, British Columbia. The latest ...
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is investigating another runway incursion, this one involving a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-700 and a single-engined Diamond DA40 at Long Beach on 19 ...