Boeing 737-200

The Boeing 737, a narrow-body aircraft produced by Boeing Commercial Airplanes since 1966, was developed to meet the demand for a short-haul aircraft complementing the larger 727 airliner, especially for short and thin routes. The company drew inspiration from a pre-existing concept, forming the basis for the new aircraft design. A pivotal development from the initial design involved relocating the engines to the wings, departing from their previous placement at the rear fuselage. This adjustment brought several advantages, including a lighter wing structure, increased cabin space for passenger seating, and enhanced aerodynamics. Boeing introduced the 737-200 model in 1968 with an extended fuselage, a variant that continues to be utilized by smaller airlines to this day.

Red Box is delighted to present an extensive range of ground power equipment for this aircraft, encompassing tugs, ground power units, start power units, and more, all meticulously tailored to meet the specific requirements of the Boeing 737-200 aircraft.

This includes the RBFTC250-800 tug and the RBC8090 GPU Frequency Converter.


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