Turkish Airlines Fleet Boeing 737-900ER Details and Pictures

Turkish Airlines Fleet Boeing 737-900ER Details and Pictures. Turkish Airlines operated 15 narrow-body aircraft Boeing 737-900ER.

B737-900ER is largest version from 737 Next-Gen family (737-700, 737-800, 737-900).

Program of Boeing 737-900ER began on July 18th 2005 after receiving order for 30 airplanes from Indonesian company Lion Air.

First flight airplane has made on September 1st 2006.

Certification process was finished on April 20th 2007.

First delivery of Boeing 737-900ER to Lion Air company was made on April 27th 2007 but on May 1st the airplane has made first commercial flight.

At present moment only Boeing 737-900ER is constructed.

Airplanes Boeing 737-900ER may accommodate from 180 to 215 passengers depending on the seats’ configuration and pitch.

As compared to the earlier versions of Boeing 737-900ER in next versions number of passenger seats was increased up to 215 thanks to 2 additional emergency exits.

Besides, have been increased flying range of the airplane and maximal take-off weight.

Turkish Airlines TC JYN Boeing 737 9F2ER Kanlıca at Tallinn Airport
Turkish Airlines TC JYN Boeing 737 9F2ER Kanlıca at Tallinn Airport

Boeing 737-900ER Turkish Airlines Aircraft Fleet Data and Registration Number

Aircraft TypeRegDeliveredName
Boeing 737-9F2(ER)(WL)TC-JYA9 Dec 2011Selçuk
Boeing 737-9F2(ER)(WL)TC-JYB9 Dec 2011Denizli
Boeing 737-9F2(ER)(WL)TC-JYC24 May 2012Ereğli
Boeing 737-9F2(ER)(WL)TC-JYD28 Jun 2012Bayburt
Boeing 737-9F2(ER)(WL)TC-JYE19 Jul 2012Tuz Gölü
Boeing 737-9F2(ER)(WL)TC-JYF20 Sep 2012Çırağan
Boeing 737-9F2(ER)(WL)TC-JYG21 Sep 2012Ünye
Boeing 737-9F2(ER)(WL)TC-JYH18 Oct 2012Of
Boeing 737-9F2(ER)(WL)TC-JYI8 Nov 2012Muğla
Boeing 737-9F2(ER)(WL)TC-JYJ14 Mar 2013Emirdağ
Boeing 737-9F2(ER)(WL)TC-JYL18 Feb 2015Çorlu
Boeing 737-9F2(ER)(WL)TC-JYM5 Mar 2015İnceburun
Boeing 737-9F2(ER)(WL)TC-JYN30 Apr 2015Kanlıca
Boeing 737-9F2(ER)(WL)TC-JYO11 May 2015Ilıca
Boeing 737-9F2(ER)(WL)TC-JYP10 Jul 2015Çatalca

Turkish Airlines Fleet Boeing 737-900ER Cabin Interior Class Configuration and Seats Layout

Turkish Airlines operates 2 versions of Boeing 737-900ER.

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First version of Turkish Airlines 737-900ER features 16 Business class recliner seats and 135 seats in Economy.

Second version of Turkish Airlines 737-900ER features 16 Business class recliner seats and 153 seats in Economy.

Business class on the 737-900ER is four rows in a 2-2 configuration.

The seats are not lie-flat, but offer generous recline and a legrest that is actually useful.

Legroom is also generous (43″ pitch).

Seat adjustments are manually controlled.

Each seat is also equipped with a universal power outlet and USB port.

Seat Map and Seating Chart Boeing 737-900ER V1 Turkish Airlines

Seat Map and Seating Chart Boeing 737 900ER V1 Turkish Airlines
Seat Map and Seating Chart Boeing 737 900ER V1 Turkish Airlines

First version of Boeing 737-900ER is the most common in among two versions operated by Turkish Airlines.

This airplane may transport 151 passengers: 16 in business class and 135 in economy class.

Business class seats are located in first 4 rows and have 2-2 configuration.

The seats of the 1st row have limited legroom, have no floor storage during take-off and landing and are a little narrower than standard as the tray tables are in the armrests making them immovable.

The only disadvantage of the seats of the 4th row is location of more crowded economy class behind.

Economy class seats are located in 23 rows: 22 of them have 3-3 configuration and the last row contains 3 seats.

Because of the position of the bulkhead the seats of the 5th row have less space for passengers’ legs.

For passengers traveling with babies these seats offer bassinet locations.

Missing window is the main disadvantage of the seat 9A.

Due to the exit row located behind the seats of the 10th row are not reclining.

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Passengers of the seats of the 11th row will take advantage of extra legroom.

However, these seats do not recline, are narrower than standard and have no floor storage during take-off and landing.

The best seats of the economy class are considered the seats of the 12th row.

These seats offer additional space for passengers’ legs.

But these seats are a little narrower than standard and have no floor storage during take-off and landing.

Location of the galley and lavatories behind will cause inconvenience to passengers of the seats 27ABC, 27D and 27DEF.

Because of the curvature of the airplane the seats 27ABC and 27DEF are a little narrower and less reclining than standard.

Seat Map and Seating Chart Boeing 737-900ER V2 Turkish Airlines

Seat Map and Seating Chart Boeing 737 900ER V2 Turkish Airlines
Seat Map and Seating Chart Boeing 737 900ER V2 Turkish Airlines

Second version of Boeing 737-900 offers 169 seats in two classes.

Business class consists of 16 recliner seats.

All these seats are standard, only the seats of the 1st row have limited space for passengers’ legs due to position of the bulkhead.

Among other disadvantages: location of the galley and lavatory in front, lack of floor storage during take-off and landing and slightly reduced width.

Economy class consists of 153 seats.

The major part of the seats have 3-3 configuration.

Because of position of the bulkhead the seats of the 5th row have less space for passengers’ legs.

Also, these seats have no floor storage during take-off and landing and are narrower than standard because the tray tables are built-in the armrests making them immovable.

Due to location of the exit row behind the seats of the 12th row have limited legroom.

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As the seats of the 13th row are located between two exit rows, they have extra legroom but also are less reclining and have no floor storage during take-off and landing.

Passengers of the seats of the 14th row will take advantage of extra space for their legs.

The only disadvantage is lack of floor storage during take-off and landing.

The noise from the galleys and lavatories located behind will cause discomfort to passengers of the seats 29ABC, 29D and 30DEF.

In addition the seats 29ABC and 30DEF have limited recline that is why these seats are considered bad seats.

Boeing 737-900ER Turkish Airlines Aircraft Fleet Inflight Amenities and On-Board Services Information

  • Audio. Turkish Airlines offers a wide variety of radio stations and audio CDs.
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  • Video. Each seat is equipped with a personal TV with Audio and Video on Demand.
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  • AC Power. 110v AC power ports are available in the Business Class.
  • Food. Turkish Airlines serves complimentary meals, alcoholic beverages, and soft drinks.
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