Delta Air Lines Boeing 737-900ER

This time avioners is about to post another fleet of giant Delta Air Lines, one of the largest carrier in United States. Delta Air Lines Boeing 737-900ER in the picture shown that the aircraft on climbing phase after conduct takeoff on runway. The picture taken by Nicholas Kaemerer at Fort Laudardale or also known as Hollywood International Airport.

The aircraft registered number N809DN is the latest variant of popular Boeing 737 Series. Boeing 737-900ER (extended range) launched back in 2005, the launch customer was Lion Air, Indonesian airlines in 2007 and officially entered service.

This variant of Boeing 737 has additional exit row between over-wing exits and rear entry door, accordingly on right and left side. The power plants also improved, thanks to CFM 56-7B27 engines and two auxiliary fuel tanks, so the aircraft able to fly up to 5,925 km.

Delta Air Lines Boeing 737-900ER on Climbing Phase


Delta Air Lines Boeing 737-900ER

This time avioners is about to post another fleet of giant Delta Air Lines, one of the largest carrier in United States. Delta Air Lines Boeing 737-900ER in the picture shown that the aircraft on climbing phase after conduct takeoff on runway. The picture taken by Nicholas Kaemerer at Fort Laudardale or also known as Hollywood International Airport.

The aircraft registered number N809DN is the latest variant of popular Boeing 737 Series. Boeing 737-900ER (extended range) launched back in 2005, the launch customer was Lion Air, Indonesian airlines in 2007 and officially entered service.

This variant of Boeing 737 has additional exit row between over-wing exits and rear entry door, accordingly on right and left side. The power plants also improved, thanks to CFM 56-7B27 engines and two auxiliary fuel tanks, so the aircraft able to fly up to 5,925 km.