A highly cost-effective and reliable narrowbody freighter, optimized for short to medium-haul palletized cargo and regional logistics.
Max Payload
21,000 kg
Range
3,700 km
Cruise Speed
840 km/h
Main Deck Pallets
11 Positions
The Boeing 737-400 Freighter (737-400F) is a workhorse of the regional cargo world. Converted from the reliable 737-400 Classic passenger jet, this narrowbody freighter provides a highly economical solution for short to medium-haul logistics routes.
Featuring a reinforced floor and a large main deck cargo door, the 737-400F can seamlessly accommodate up to 11 standard AAA pallets. It remains a favorite for integrators, postal services, and regional supply chain managers who need a robust, lower-cost alternative to newer generation freighters for moving high-density express freight and general cargo.
Offers lower acquisition and operating costs compared to next-generation freighters, providing excellent value for short-haul routes.
Main deck accommodates up to 11 standard 88x125 inch pallets, allowing for efficient loading of consolidated freight.
Built on the rugged 737 Classic airframe, engineered for high-cycle operations and rapid turnarounds.
Capable of operating into smaller, regional airports with shorter runways, bypassing congested major hubs.
Equipped with a mechanized cargo loading system to minimize ground time and maximize aircraft utilization.
Ideal for night-time sortation operations, postal networks, and time-sensitive e-commerce feeder flights.
The Boeing 737-400 Freighter has a maximum payload capacity of approximately 21,000 kg (21 metric tons or 46,300 pounds), making it highly capable for regional palletized cargo.
The main deck of the 737-400F can accommodate up to 11 standard AAA pallets (measuring 88 inches by 125 inches), in addition to bulk cargo in the lower belly.
At maximum payload, the Boeing 737-400F has a range of approximately 3,700 kilometers (2,000 nautical miles), making it ideal for short to medium-haul regional logistics routes.
The 737-400F is based on the older Classic 737 airframe, while the 737-800BCF is based on the Next-Generation 737. The 800BCF offers better fuel efficiency, higher payload (23.9 tons vs 21 tons), and longer range. The 400F remains a highly cost-effective option for shorter routes.
Yes, while production of the 737-400 ended in the late 1990s, hundreds were converted into freighters (737-400F) and remain actively in service worldwide due to their reliability and low operating costs for regional cargo networks.
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