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- Corendon AirlinesFONTE PRIMÁRIAConsultado em 18 de jul. de 2026
The official fleet page identifies Corendon Airlines' own fleet as Boeing 737-800 and '737-800 Max' aircraft, separately counts the Turkey, Malta, and Dutch airlines, publishes 189 passengers for the 737-800, and links the airline seat-map image under the 737-800 heading.
The direct origin was Cloudflare-blocked, so the snapshot is decoded raw HTML from Wayback timestamp 20260201021642. Live rendered retrieval on 2026-07-18 showed the same text. The page uses the nonstandard label “737-800 Max”; the neutral production list and Boeing terminology support normalization to 737 MAX 8. The published 189 figure and image are explicitly under the 737-800 heading, not a MAX-specific section.
https://www.corendonairlines.com/about-us/our-fleet ↗ - Corendon AirlinesFONTE PRIMÁRIAConsultado em 18 de jul. de 2026
The official FAQ dated 9 December 2024 identifies Corendon Airlines (Turkey) as Turkish-registered, calls Corendon Dutch Airlines and Corendon Airlines Europe sister companies, and reports nine 737 NG aircraft plus six 737 MAX aircraft at that date.
The PDF says “six 737 Max 6,” interpreted as a count of six MAX aircraft rather than a nonexistent MAX 6 model; its type-level counts are dated and are used only for AOC scope and historical corroboration, not as current fleetCount.
https://content.corendonairlines.com/hr/FO-CAI-COCKPIT-FAQs-rev01.pdf ↗ - Corendon AirlinesFONTE PRIMÁRIAConsultado em 18 de jul. de 2026
The official agreement identifies Turistik Hava Tasimacilik A.S. / Corendon Airlines in Antalya, Turkey and Touristic Aviation Services Ltd. / Corendon Airlines Europe in Malta as separate legal entities.
The legal document is used only to establish that the Malta-based sister operator is a separate entity and outside this XC instance scope; it contains no fleet or seat-layout evidence.
https://content.corendonairlines.com/documents/Corendon_Maklervertrag.pdf ↗ - Corendon Customer ServiceFONTE PRIMÁRIAConsultado em 18 de jul. de 2026
The official Dutch-language page identifies Corendon Dutch Airlines as CD, lists its three 737 MAX 9 aircraft, and says it hires a 432-seat all-Economy A350 from World2Fly.
Dutch claim translated for the scope note. It establishes that the A350 service belongs to the Dutch CD operation and is supplied by World2Fly; it is not evidence for an XC seat map.
https://klantenservice.corendon.nl/cbe-nl/uw-vlucht/welk-type-vliegtuigen-heeft-corendon-dutch-airlines/ ↗ - Planespotters.netFONTE INDEPENDENTEConsultado em 18 de jul. de 2026
The current production-list result identifies XC/Corendon Airlines 737-800 and 737 MAX 8 airframes as Y189, with active examples of both types in 2025-2026.
The origin returned a Cloudflare challenge to raw retrieval, so the snapshot is a rendered-text extract rather than origin HTML. It supports current type/configuration status and the MAX 8 189-seat count only; it is not used for row positions, dimensions, or monuments.
https://www.planespotters.net/aircraft/search?fleet=Corendon-Airlines&fleetStatus=current&manufacturer=Boeing&sort=reg&type=737 ↗ - Boeing Commercial AirplanesFONTE PRIMÁRIAConsultado em 17 de jul. de 2026
Boeing's July 2025 737 MAX airport-planning document identifies the 737-8 and provides the generic six-abreast cabin geometry used in the count derivation.
Manufacturer-generic engineering material is not a Corendon LOPA and does not establish Corendon MAX row numbers, partial-row placement, exits, monuments, or seat products.
https://www.boeing.com/content/dam/boeing/v2/airports/acaps/737MAX_RevK.pdf ↗ - Corendon AirlinesFONTE PRIMÁRIAConsultado em 18 de jul. de 2026
The airline-hosted 737-800 image enumerates 1ABC, full rows 2-12 and 14-33, highlights rows 16-17 at the two overwing exits, and draws a forward lavatory plus two rear lavatories and the front, overwing, and rear exits.
The direct image origin was Cloudflare-blocked, so the raw PNG is recovered from Wayback timestamp 20210501133104; the current fleet page still links the same image URL under its 737-800 heading. This is a 737-800 map, not a MAX-specific LOPA; for the MAX instance it is used only as a Corendon display-convention reference, and every MAX row remains marked derived.
https://www.corendonairlines.com/images/seatmap.png ↗ - Corendon AirlinesFONTE PRIMÁRIAConsultado em 18 de jul. de 2026
The official seat-fee table identifies First row as 1ABC and 2DEF, Front seats as 2ABC through row 5, Quick seats as rows 6-15, Extra legroom as a separately priced seat category, and Standard seats as rows 18-30.
The direct origin was Cloudflare-blocked, so the snapshot is decoded raw HTML from Wayback timestamp 20251114192913. Live rendered retrieval on 2026-07-18 showed the same categories. The table does not name the aircraft variant and does not publish pitch, width, or a MAX-specific map. It is used for the MAX only as evidence of Corendon row-labeling conventions, not to assign MAX exit or extra-legroom rows.
https://www.corendonairlines.com/baggage-allowance/baggage-seat-charges ↗
CURRENT CONFIG: Corendon's official fleet page identifies a MAX model in its own active fleet, while the current neutral production list normalizes the type to Boeing 737 MAX 8 and labels active XC examples Y189. CONFIG CODE: B737-8-189 is a SeatLink type/capacity discriminator, not a claimed airline-internal code. MIXED DERIVATION: Boeing's generic 3-3 geometry plus the verified 189-seat count requires 31 full rows and one three-seat reconciliation row. Corendon's published 737-800 map uses 1ABC as the forward partial row, full rows 2-12 and 14-33, and a row-13 omission; the current fleet-wide fee table independently identifies 1ABC and 2DEF as First row. That carrier convention is used for deterministic MAX display numbering, but it is not a MAX-specific LOPA. Therefore the cabin and every MAX row are marked derived, the layout provenance is mixed, and no MAX exits, wing limits, doors, galleys, lavatories, extra-legroom locations, fee zones, dimensions, hardware, power, IFE, bassinets, restrictions, or seat-specific drawbacks are asserted. All 189 seats are baseline Economy because the fleet-wide fee page does not prove the MAX placement or count of Extra legroom seats. WINDOWS: The exact 737-max8 engineering grid is bound; window positions begin unknown and only high-confidence structural blanks written by the repository classifier may change them. SCOPE: This is XC / Turkish-registered Corendon Airlines only. Official Corendon documents identify Corendon Dutch Airlines and Malta-based Corendon Airlines Europe as separate sister entities; both are excluded. The Dutch page assigns the hired World2Fly A350 to CD, not XC. The current XC fleet page names only 737-800 and MAX aircraft, so no current XC 737-900ER, 777, or A350 configuration is generated.
O que mudou
- 18 de jul. de 2026Initial Corendon Airlines 737 MAX 8 189-seat configuration; current capacity verified and the row grid explicitly marked as a mixed, derived reconstruction pending a MAX-specific map.