A general aviation question is if you have to add auxiliary tanks in max9 does it take space for passenger compartment or cargo?
Auxiliary fuel tanks in 737 MAX 9
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As far as I know the auxiliary fuel tanks are in the fuselage, so yes.
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As far as I know the auxiliary fuel tanks are in the fuselage, so yes.
so number of passenger seats will be reduced right? and does 737max9 comes with any auxiliary fuel tanks like 737 900er
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- Official Post
Passenger count could remain the same and even the total weight of baggage per passenger could possibly remain unchanged. It only decreases cargo volume and decreases the maximum takeoff weight a little bit, if the gear is not reinforced. I don't have all of the changes memorized, I recommend checking out the 737 tech site http://www.b737.org.uk/737-900er.htm and http://www.b737.org.uk/737max9.htm
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Thanks for information