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Joy Air operates only one model of Boeing, the 737-800. As of 2022, the company has five Boeing 737-800 planes. The aircraft was chosen by the airline due to its state-of-the-art technology. For example, the Boeing 737's cockpit has large liquid crystal displays. Also, the onboard flight control system has the most advanced software. The Boeing 737 is also noted as a reliable aircraft with long service life.
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  • 737-800 V.1

  • 737-800 V.2

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737-800 V.1

AIRCRAFT OVERVIEW
The Boeing 737-800 V.1 is an aircraft produced by Boeing for Joy Air and has the following seat configuration: 0-0-0-186.

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Economy

Seats186
Pitch30"
Width17"
Recline3"

When you purchase an economy class ticket on 737-800 V.1, it means you are sitting in the main cabin, and not located in first or business class. Seats are smaller and packed more closely together, and in-flight services are limited. Economy class seats on domestic routes usually have a seat pitch ranging from a very tight 27 to a generous 32 inches (68.5 - 81 cm).

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737-800 V.2

AIRCRAFT OVERVIEW
The Boeing 737-800 V.2 is an aircraft produced by Boeing for Joy Air and has the following seat configuration: 0-0-24-162.

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Premium economy

Seats24
Pitch32"
Width17"
Recline3"

A seat in premium economy on 737-800 V.2 — directly between the main and business class cabins is measurably more expensive than an economy class ticket and often sells at double the price.

Economy

Seats162
Pitch30"
Width17"
Recline3"

In economy class: Exit rows, aisle or window seats, and anywhere close to the front are typically considered the best seats on board. On a short business trip, you might want an aisle seat near the front of the plane so you can disembark as quickly as possible upon arrival.