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- B777-200 (Version 5) - 8.0
- B767-300 (US Config) - 8.0
- A319 - 0.0
- A320 - 6.5
- B737-500 - 0.0
- B757-200 (Version 1) - 7.7
- B737-700 - 4.3
- B767-300 (Int Config) - 6.2
- B777-200 (Version 4) - 6.3
- B777-200 (Version 3) - 7.9
- B767-300 - 4.6
- B747-400 - 8.0
- B777-200 (Version 2) - 8.3
- B777-200 (Version 1) - 8.4
- B777-200ER (Version 7) - 0.0
- B787 Dreamliner - 0.0
- B757-300 - 0.0
- B737-800 (Version 1) - 0.0
- B777-200 (Version 6) - 8.0
- B767-400ER (Version 1) - 7.9
- B767-400ER (Version 2) - 0.0
- B767-400ER (Version 3) - 0.0
- B767-200ER - 0.0
- B757-200 (Version 2) - 6.4
- B757-200 (Version 3) - 8.6
- B757-200 (Version 4) - 0.0
- B737-900 - 0.0
- B737-800 (Version 2) - 0.0
- B737-800 (Version 3) - 0.0
United Airlines' website has four layouts of the Boeing 737-800, which is a medium-range twin jet.
We have shown only three, as Version 2 is very similar to Version 3. This illustration corresponds to Version 2 on United's website. It differs from Version 3 only in that it has an additional row of economy seating, row 14.
Note that on all the 737s, there is no row 33 in economy and that the exit rows are always 20 and 21.
The bulk of United's Boeing 737 fleet now offers live TV with more than 100 channels. The facility is free to all except economy passengers, who must pay $5.99. There are more than 100 channels and up to eight new movies a month.




