WINGLETS
Winglets are wing tip extensions which provide several benefits to airplane operators. There are two types of winglet available, Boeing's own built into the wing at the time of manufacture and the APB winglet as a retrofit. At 7ft the APB winglet is slightly shorter than Boeings own at 8ft 2in.
Winglets are wing tip extensions which provide several benefits to airplane operators. There are two types of winglet available, Boeing's own built into the wing at the time of manufacture and the APB winglet as a retrofit. At 7ft the APB winglet is slightly shorter than Boeings own at 8ft 2in.
Benefits
Depending on the airplane, its cargo, the airline's routes and other factors, winglets have the potential to give:
IMPROVED TAKEOFF PERFORMANCE
By allowing a steeper climb, winglets pay off in better takeoff performance, especially from obstacle-limited, high, hot, weight-limited, and/or noise-restricted airports. Performance Improved climb gradients increase 737-800 allowable takeoff weight (TOW).
Some examples include:
Chicago-Midway: ~1,600 lb additional TOW
Lanzarote (Canary Islands): ~3,500 lb additional TOW
Albuquerque, Denver, and Salt Lake City: ~4,400 lb additional TOW.