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Old 5th Jun 2012, 14:11
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B737-900ER take-off performance

Anyone on the forums flying the 739ER that can look up for me the take-off runway required at MTOW (RWY LIMIT) at f.ex standard conditions (15°C).
At 85 tons I am sure it eats a lot of runway, would like to see numbers.
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This may help.

737/BBJ Document D6-58325-6
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900ER takeoff

Frm FCOM VOL3,

Flaps 5, Sea Level PA, 15 degrees C ,85 T

2873M(9423') Dry takeoff field length.

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It's an excellent very long runway, limited payload, short range Aircraft.


Our management bought them thinking it could replace the B757 on transcontinental ops.


What a joke, it has not come even close, often having to make stops west and eastbound.


The remaining orders were converted back to the -800
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Thanks guys, just what I suspected. This is a fine 2-3 hr airplane when you have 12.000ft runways (at s.l.) to play with.
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