Boeing 737-900ER (73J)
Single-aisle Boeing narrowbody. 390 routes across 52 airlines. Operates on a smaller number of routes. 3-3 seating, no lie-flat. Fine for flights under 4 hours.
Alaska Airlines operates the most routes with 188. Qatar Airways and Turkish Airlines follow. 72 individual aircraft tracked across all operators.
Flying the Boeing 737-900ER
3-3 seating, single aisle. The bins are smaller than the MAX variants. Board early if you have a full-size carry-on. Exit row has the most legroom in economy. Avoid the last 5 rows if you want to recline.
Standard narrowbody. No lie-flat. Fine for flights under 4 hours.
Last rows often don't recline and sit near engines and lavatory. Exit row has the most legroom.
Boeing 737-900ER FAQ
The Boeing 737-900ER (IATA code 73J) is a Narrowbody aircraft operated by 52 airlines on 390 routes.
Seat count varies by airline. Check your airline for the specific configuration on your route.
52 airlines. Alaska Airlines operates the most routes.
Standard narrowbody cabin. Fine for flights under 4 hours.