Captain’s video from inside a B737-800 with no seats shows just how big it is

  • The Boeing B737-800 is one of the most popular commercial aircraft
  • The plane had no seats at all as it was being delivered
  • The aircraft was quite spacious on the inside

Published on Oct 16, 2024 at 1:27 PM (UTC+4)
by Daksh Chaudhary

Last updated on Oct 16, 2024 at 1:27 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Tom Wood

The Boeing B737-800 is one of the most popular commercial aircraft and a common choice for many passengers worldwide.

Recently, a video posted by pilot Bob Allen gave everyone a unique look at the inside of this aircraft.

The footage was captured during the plane’s delivery, and what made it so interesting was that the plane had no seats at all.

It was completely empty, showing just how spacious it was on the inside.

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The enormous size of the B737-800 flight without seats

Usually, the Boeing B737-800 is not considered a particularly large plane – just a regular-sized one.

However, with everything removed, the Instagram video made it clear how even these regular planes can feel enormous when stripped of seats and other features.

Now, just imagine watching a flying mansion like Boeing 747-8 BBJ in a similar condition.

The plane was on its way from Brazil to South Africa when Bob Allen recorded the video.

It was being delivered to an airline, and the interior was left empty because some airlines prefer to install the seats and amenities after receiving the aircraft.

Along with Bob, a few crew members were also on board, resting comfortably in the spacious cabin.

The flight would be ready for commercial use soon

Watching something like this was bound to get some attention online, and viewers shared their thoughts in the comments.

Confused to see the plane, one user commented: “What is the purpose for this flight?”

Another user joked: “Fasten your seat bel…?” referring to the missing seats.

Someone else said: “Honestly, I’d rather sit this way than in a cramped airline seat, lol.”

Soon, the flight will be customized by the airline company and ready to serve passengers internationally, but this was a rare sight shared by the pilot.

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