What is 737-700 operators?

The Boeing 737-700 is a narrow-body aircraft designed and manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. It is popular among airlines for its reliability, efficiency, and range. Here are some of the major operators of the 737-700:

  1. Southwest Airlines: Southwest Airlines is the largest operator of the 737-700 with a fleet of over 500 aircraft. The airline uses the 737-700 for short to medium-haul flights within the United States.

  2. WestJet: Based in Canada, WestJet is a low-cost airline that operates a fleet of over 50 737-700s. The airline uses the aircraft for domestic and international flights.

  3. Alaska Airlines: Alaska Airlines operates a fleet of more than 60 737-700s, which it uses for flights within the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

  4. Delta Airlines: Delta Airlines operates a fleet of over 60 737-700s, which it uses for domestic and international flights.

  5. United Airlines: United Airlines operates a fleet of around 30 737-700s, which it uses for domestic and international flights.

  6. American Airlines: American Airlines operates a fleet of around 20 737-700s, which it uses for domestic and international flights.

  7. KLM Royal Dutch Airlines: KLM Royal Dutch Airlines operates a fleet of around 20 737-700s, which it uses for short to medium-haul flights within Europe.

  8. Norwegian Air Shuttle: Norwegian Air Shuttle operates a fleet of around 20 737-700s, which it uses for short to medium-haul flights within Europe and to destinations in North Africa and the Middle East.

  9. WestJet Encore: WestJet Encore is a Canadian regional airline that operates a fleet of around 10 737-700s, which it uses for flights within Canada.

  10. Gol Airlines: Based in Brazil, Gol Airlines operates a fleet of more than 20 737-700s, which it uses for domestic and international flights within South America.