To accommodate the same flight deck design as the 767, the 757 has a more rounded nose section than previous narrow-body aircraft.
In the 1980s, Boeing altered the interior designs of its other narrow-body aircraft to be similar to that of the 757.
The airport is capable of handling all but the largest narrow-body aircraft in operation.
This concourse was designed for narrow-body aircraft and is equipped with 10 jet bridges.
Horizon Air operates 48 narrow-body aircraft as of June 2012, with a single economy class service:
At present, all the airlines operating at the airport utilise narrow-body aircraft.
Both provide enough space for maintenance work on four to five narrow-body aircraft.
Island Air operated six narrow-body aircraft as of September 2009, with a single economy class service.
That is especially tough in narrow-body aircraft, where suitcases are loaded directly into the plane.
The facility was built in 2000 and is designed and equipped to accommodate eight narrow-body aircraft.