WestJet Fleet Boeing 737-800 Details and Pictures

WestJet Fleet Boeing 737-800 Details and Pictures. Currently WestJet operated 42 next-gen aircraft Boeing 737-800.

Boeing 737-800 remains one of the most popular airplanes of entire 737 family.

The Boeing 737 is the most environmentally friendly model in its class in terms of fuel consumption and noise control.

The aircraft are equipped with winglets to provide additional fuel savings.

Thanks to its ultramodern computer technology and GPS, this model of aircraft can be steered with great precision and fuel economy.

WestJet has operated a fleet of Boeing 737 aircraft since it began in 1996.

The narrow-body 737 happens to be one of the best-selling commercial jetliner in history.

WestJet currently operates a fleet that spans through the generations of old and new.

Latest additions to the fleet comprise of the 600 and the larger 800 series.

Both add valuable and necessary flexibility to WestJet Airlines.

However, the bulk of its fleet is made up of the Boeing 737-700.

Westjet Boeing 737 800 C GWSZ Walt Disney World Micky Mouse cs on final at Toronto Pearson International Airport
Westjet Boeing 737 800 C GWSZ Walt Disney World Micky Mouse cs on final at Toronto Pearson International Airport

Boeing 737-800 WestJet Aircraft Fleet Data and Registration Number

Aircraft TypeRegDelivered
Boeing 737-800C-GZWSJun 2005
Boeing 737-800C-GKWJApr 2005
Boeing 737-800C-GJWSMay 2005
Boeing 737-800C-GWSAJun 2005
Boeing 737-800C-GWBLJun 2005
Boeing 737-800C-GWWJFeb 2008
Boeing 737-800C-GWSRFeb 2009
Boeing 737-800C-FAWJJul 2007
Boeing 737-800C-FKWJNov 2010
Boeing 737-800C-FWSEAug 2009
Boeing 737-800C-GWSXJun 2010
Boeing 737-800C-GWSZFeb 2010
Boeing 737-800C-GWSVMar 2009
Boeing 737-800C-FWVJDec 2011
Boeing 737-800C-GAWSDec 2012
Boeing 737-800C-GWRGFeb 2012
Boeing 737-800C-FWIJJun 2012
Boeing 737-800C-GWBUJun 2014
Boeing 737-800C-FWJSJun 2014
Boeing 737-800C-FUSMDec 2013
Boeing 737-800C-FRWAJan 2013
Boeing 737-800C-GVWANov 2013
Boeing 737-800C-GKWAMar 2013
Boeing 737-800C-FBWIMar 2013
Boeing 737-800C-FCNWMar 2011
Boeing 737-800C-GNDGDec 2015
Boeing 737-800C-GOCDNov 2017
Boeing 737-800C-FXMSDec 2016
Boeing 737-800C-GYSDFeb 2016
Boeing 737-800C-FLSFNov 2015
Boeing 737-800C-FYPBNov 2015
Boeing 737-800C-FZRMOct 2016
Boeing 737-800C-GRTBDec 2016
Boeing 737-800C-GJLSNov 2017
Boeing 737-800C-FKRFSep 2014
Boeing 737-800C-GWUXSep 2014
Boeing 737-800C-GJLZOct 2014
Boeing 737-800C-FCSXOct 2014
Boeing 737-800C-FDMBDec 2014
Boeing 737-800C-FUMFJan 2015
Boeing 737-800C-FUCSFeb 2015
Boeing 737-800C-FUJRMar 2015

WestJet Fleet Boeing 737-800 Cabin Interior Class Configuration and Seats Layout

WestJet fleet of 737-600, 737-700, and 737-800 aircraft features leather seats and Personal TVs or Wireless Entertainment and Internet Connectivity.

Related:  WestJet Fleet Boeing 737-700 Details and Pictures

WestJet’s B737-700 operates on short and medium-haul flights and has a 130 seats capacity.

The Plus section is located in the first three rows of the aircraft and offer 3-4 inches of additional pitch.

Passengers seated in Plus will get advance boarding, first access to overhead bins, and complimentary food and beverages (selections vary).

In addition, the Plus fare offers passengers priority screening (at available airports) and the ability to change or cancel flights for no fee.

Plus seats offer 4-5 inches of seat recline, Economy seats offer 3 inches of recline.

All B and # seats will have a video entertainment or 110/USB power box underneath the seat in front limiting under seat storage space and legroom.

Boeing 737-800 WestJet Aircraft Interior Configuration and Technical Characteristics

Guest capacity168
EngineGE/Snecma CFM56-7B, 27,300 lb.
Standard seat pitch31-33 in./79-84 cm
Premium seat pitch33-36 in./83-91 cm
Lavatories3 (one lavatory at the front and two at the back of the aircraft)
Cruise speed530 mph/850 kph/460 knots
Maximum altitude41,000 ft./12,500 m
Range3,521 mi./5,667 km
Wingspan112 ft. 7 in./34.3 m
Length129 ft. 6 in./39.5 m
Tail height41 ft. 2 in./12.5 m
Cargo container dimensionForward hold
48 in./122 cm wide
51 in./129.5 cm tall1Aft hold
48 in./122 cm wide
48 in./122 cm tall1
Premium seat blockers are used in the first three rows of all Boeing 737 aircraft models. Please be aware that seat blockers may not be removed except by members of our cabin crew to facilitate transport of guests with special needs.1Please note: the cargo door on the 737 opens inward and restricts the opening to a maximum of 33 in. (84 cm) in height. Items that exceed this height may need to be turned on their side or angled to fit through the opening. Items (including mobility devices) that that are too large to fit through the opening, cannot be turned on their side, or cannot be angled to fit through the cargo door opening, will not be accepted

Seat Map and Seating Chart WestJet Boeing 737-800

Seat Map and Seating Chart WestJet Boeing 737 800
Seat Map and Seating Chart WestJet Boeing 737 800

The seats of the economy plus class are located in the first three rows.

Related:  WestJet Fleet Boeing 737-600 Details and Pictures

There are totally 12 seats here. The middle seats of the economy plus class are blocked providing more privacy for passengers of this class.

All the seats of the economy plus class have 4-8 inches higher pitch.

The seats of the 1st row have less space for passengers’ legs due to bulkhead position.

As the tray tables of these seats are in the armrests the width of these seats is slightly reduced.

Among other disadvantages of these seats: lack of floor storage during take-off and landing and location of the galley and lavatory in front.

Economy class consists of 156 seats.

All of the seats here have 3-3 configuration.

Presence of entertainment equipment under B and E seats of the economy class limits the legroom of these seats.

The only disadvantage of the seats 7A, 7F and 10A is misaligned window.

Missing windows make the seats 11A and 11F bad seats.

Because of the exit row located behind the seats of the 12th row are not reclining.

Location of the seats of the 13th row between two exit rows on the one hand provides passengers of these seats with extra legroom and more space because the seats in front do not recline but on the other hand these seats do not recline.

Also these seats have no floor storage during take-off and landing.

The best seats of the economy class are the seats of the 14th row.

Passengers of these seats will take advantage of extra legroom due to exit row located in front and of additional space due to the fact that the seats in front do not recline.

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

Passengers tend to gather in the area of the seats 28C, 28D and of the seats of the last 29th row while waiting to use lavatories and thus causing discomfort to passengers of these seats.

Boeing 737-800 WestJet Aircraft Fleet Inflight Amenities Information

  • Video. WestJet is transitioning from seatback monitors to a new wireless entertainment system. The 737 fleet will be equipped with WestJet Connect, a wireless streaming server with access to over 500 hours of free movies and television episodes, as well as 3 channels of live streaming TV and connection to the Internet (a paid service from $4.99 to $16.09) More Information. Earbuds are available for purchase on all WestJet flights that offer in-flight entertainment options. Passengers can also use their own earbuds. All 3.5 mm (aproximately 1/8 in) stereo headphone connections (with one prong) will work with WestJet systems. For a description of the earbuds available for purchase, please visit the WestJet buy-on-board page.
  • AC Power. Aircraft equipped with new Slimline seats feature 110-volt AC power ports (compatible with North American, European, and British standards).
  • Internet. WestJet is transitioning to a new wireless entertainment system which includes connection to the Internet. Various time-length passes are available. Fees range from $4.99 to $16.09.
  • Food. On all flights over 70 minutes, WestJet is offering a complimentary beverage service which includes soft drinks, juice, coffee or tea, as well as passengers’ choice of a sweet or salty snack. On most flights over 1 hour and 40 minutes, snacks can be purchased through Westjet’s Buy on Board program. View Menu

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