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Biman Bangladesh Airlines Boeing 737-800 seat map

Boeing 737-800 (162 seats: 12 Business / 150 Economy)
162 seats12J/150Y4 aircraft (as of Jul 7, 2025)Last verified Jul 17, 2026
Parts of this layout are reconstructed from airline-published seat counts — some seat positions are approximate.

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Rating
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Seat shape
SuiteLie-flatReclinerStandard
Flags & windows
Has a noteWindow mismatch flaggedNo window (structural blank)
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Worth knowing
  • 1A, 1F, 2A, 2F, 3A, 3FWindow-side Business seat - a seatmate blocks direct access to the aisle.

Cabins

Business Class

12 seats · 2-2
Seat
Recliner

Economy Class

150 seats · 3-3
Seat
Standard seat
Provenance

Sources

Every measurement and claim on this page traces back to one of these. Last verified Jul 17, 2026.

  • Biman Bangladesh AirlinesPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 17, 2026

    Archived official fleet page lists six then-current Boeing 737-800 registrations and publishes 12 Business plus 150 Economy seats for every listed aircraft.

    Raw page bytes are from the 5 December 2024 Wayback capture because the live site is Cloudflare-blocked. The historic six-tail list is not used for the current fleet count, and the page publishes no row map.

    https://www.biman-airlines.com/fleet-737
  • Biman Bangladesh AirlinesPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 17, 2026

    Official government History & Activities page states that the current 19-aircraft fleet includes four Boeing 737-800s and five Dash 8-400s.

    The page's own content-update stamp is 7 July 2025; it provides fleet counts but no seating layout.

    https://biman.gov.bd/site/page/647ec94f-ab2c-4117-be35-5855dbab82c5/-
  • BoeingPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 17, 2026

    StartupBoeing two-class-interiors page publishes a 737-800 reference drawing with 12 First seats in three 2-2 rows and 150 Economy seats in twenty-five 3-3 rows, totaling 162.

    Generic manufacturer reference drawing, not a Biman LOPA. It supports only the exact-count physical row geometry; Biman row labels, booking letters, pitch, monuments and applicability remain derived or omitted.

    https://www.boeing.com/content/dam/boeing/boeingdotcom/company/about_bca/startup/pdf/historical/737NG_passenger.pdf
How this map was built

Biman's official fleet page publishes 12 Business and 150 Economy seats on each listed 737-800, while Biman's government History & Activities page (last updated 7 July 2025) says four 737-800s remain in the current fleet. Boeing's manufacturer reference drawing independently publishes an exact-count 737-800 interior with 12 premium seats in three 2-2 rows and 150 Economy seats in twenty-five 3-3 rows. This representative grid combines the Biman counts with that manufacturer geometry. It is not a Biman LOPA: display rows 1-3 and 4-28, A/C-D/F and A-F booking letters, the cabin boundary, and per-tail applicability are derived and every cabin/row is marked derived. The generic Boeing drawing's 36/32-inch pitches are not asserted for Biman. Exact monuments, exits relative to rows, wing span, bassinets, recline restrictions, hardware, dimensions, and special-seat policies are not established and are omitted. The exact 737-800 engineering window grid is bound; because this is not the Alaska reference airframe, all window seats remain unknown unless the classifier can apply a high-confidence fact.

What changed

  1. Jul 17, 2026Initial Biman 162-seat 737-800 representative configuration from official Biman counts and exact-count Boeing reference geometry.