Wednesday, April 23, 2008






The aircraft is powered by two CFM International CFM56-7 turbofan engines in wing-mounted engine pods. CFM is a joint venture of General Electric Co. of the US and Snecma of France.

The aircraft carries 26,025l of fuel.
"In July 2005,Boeing launched the 737-900ER which will carry up to 215 passengers."
The aircraft's auxiliary power unit is the Honeywell 131-9B which provides 90kVA and air start capability.
The noise on the ground was reduced by up to 12dB by the installation of a new diffuser duct and silencer on the cooling vent on the auxiliary power unit। New quiet operating fans have been installed on the environmental control system and on the electronics cooling systems.





 

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