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The vast majority of the global fleet of 737 MAX 8 (737-8) and MAX 9 (737-9) have served well since debuting in 2017 and 2018 ...
Southwest Airlines famously operates an exclusively 737-composed fleet and has continued the relationship by placing a staggering 672 firm orders split between MAX 7 and MAX 8 jets. The 737 MAX has ...
Eighteen months after estimating a one-year timeline for the critical system redesign, Boeing has yet to finalise its ...
US carrier revises timeline for stretched narrowbody arrival as Boeing continues to address technical issues with engine anti ...
The certification of the Boeing Co 737 MAX 7 is taking a "considerable amount of time" due to new documentation requirements, but the planemaker still believes it can be certified by the end of ...
Southwest says it still expects 28 Max 8 aircraft to be delivered this year. At the same time, the company will also retire 17 737-700 planes.
The now-withdrawn limited-time exemption would have allowed Boeing to deliver the Max 7 to airlines once certified. The company has more than 4,300 orders for the 737 Max family of aircraft.
The airline is deciding between buying the suboptimal Boeing 737 MAX 7 and giving up its fleet commonality benefits by ordering the Airbus A220-300. But it may not need to place a big order for ...
The stretch will add some 5%-6% fuselage length to the Boeing 737 MAX 7 compared to today's Boeing 737-700. The stretch allows operators to carry an additional 12 passengers (2 rows of seats) in 2 ...
The single-aisle 737 MAX 7 joins the larger MAX 8, 9, and 10 in Boeing’s MAX family, and can carry up to 172 passengers. At 3,850 nautical miles, this latest model has the longest range of any ...
Boeing's 737 MAX 7, the newest, smallest version of its 50-year-old 737 passenger aircraft, completed its first successful test flight on Friday, putting it on track for a 2019 delivery.
The MAX 7’s passenger capacity can range from 138 to 172 seats, depending on the configuration. It has the farthest range of the 737 MAX family, amounting to 4,430 statute miles (3,850 nautical ...