Peta kursi Turkish Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 9
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Kabin
Business Class
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Economy Class
- Kursi
- Kursi standar
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- Turkish AirlinesSUMBER PRIMERDiakses 16 Jul 2026
Official fleet catalog identifies the Boeing 737 MAX 9 as a Turkish Airlines fleet type.
The live endpoint stalled during raw retrieval, so the snapshot is a decoded Wayback raw-bytes capture (2026-01-13). It confirms the type in the airline fleet catalog but does not publish fleet count, cabin counts, dimensions, row numbers, seat letters or a seat map.
https://www.turkishairlines.com/en-gb/flights/fly-different/fleet/ ↗ - Turkish AirlinesSUMBER PRIMERDiakses 16 Jul 2026
Official former Boeing 737 MAX 9 specification page publishes a passenger capacity of 169.
The snapshot is the latest available Wayback raw-bytes capture (2020-05-08). It proves the operator-published 169-seat capacity but not current fleet status, the Business/Economy split, abreast layouts, row numbering or a seat map.
https://www.turkishairlines.com/en-int/flights/fly-different/boeing-B737-9max-narrow-body/ ↗ - WikipediaSUMBER INDEPENDENDiakses 14 Jul 2026
Current-fleet table (as of June 2026): Turkish Airlines operates five Boeing 737 MAX 9s in one listed 16 Business / 153 Economy = 169 configuration.
Neutral compilation used for current status, fleet count and the single listed cabin split only. It does not publish a row map, seat letters, dimensions or the geometry of the three-seat count remainder.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkish_Airlines_fleet ↗
Turkish Airlines' former official MAX 9 specification publishes 169 passengers; the June 2026 current-fleet table assigns the type 16 Business / 153 Economy = 169 across five aircraft, with no second MAX 9 configuration listed. No permitted source located publishes an exact Turkish MAX 9 row map. The grid is therefore DERIVED: 4 modeled conventional 2-2 Business rows (4 x 4 = 16) at rows 1-4, followed by 25 modeled full 3-3 Economy rows (25 x 6 = 150) plus a modeled final three-seat half-row, totaling 153 Economy seats. Economy is represented at rows 5-31 with row 13 omitted solely as the TK narrowbody corpus numbering convention; the final remainder is placed at 31D-F solely for count reconciliation and to match the parallel TK MAX 8 representational convention. All row numbers, seat letters, cabin boundary, abreast layouts and partial-row placement are modeling inferences rather than Turkish-published seat assignments. The Business recliner category is inferred from the modeled conventional 2-2 narrowbody premium cabin. No variant-exact 737 MAX 9 engineering window grid exists in data/window-grids, so aircraft.windowGridType is intentionally omitted rather than binding the shorter MAX 8 or differently engineered 737-900ER grid; all window-seat alignments remain unknown. Monuments, exit rows, wing limits, bassinets, preferred zones, amenities, IFE, seat dimensions, hardware models, registrations and per-tail variation are intentionally not asserted.
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- 16 Jul 2026Initial Turkish Airlines 737 MAX 9 16J/153Y = 169 configuration; cabin totals sourced and row geometry explicitly derived.