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  2. Southwest Airlines fleet - Wikipedia

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    Southwest Airlines began revenue flights on June 18, 1971, using three Boeing 737-200 aircraft, and operated the type exclusively during the airline's early history. These aircraft were not originally ordered by Southwest, but rather were delivery slots taken over from Air California, Aloha Airlines, and Pacific Southwest Airlines, [8] including a lone 737-200 Combi which was later traded with ...

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  4. No more "A" group? Southwest Airlines plans to switch to ...

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    A Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 parked at the gate. ... In addition to assigned seating, Southwest is also rolling out premium seating options on all flights, and introducing red-eye flights.

  5. Open seating no more? Southwest CEO says airline is ... - AOL

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    Southwest’s all-Boeing 737 fleet has a single economy class cabin and no seating assignments, though it does offer earlier boarding for a fee so customers can snag their preferred seats. The ...

  6. Extra legroom, assigned seats, overnight flights: Inside ...

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    The airline is facing a shortfall of new aircraft because of delays from Boeing, including a not-yet-certified 737 Max 7, the smallest plane in the family. Without a smaller aircraft, Southwest ...

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  8. Boeing 737 MAX - Wikipedia

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    The 737 MAX 9 mockup at the 2012 ILA Berlin. Faced with the record orders for Airbus and the defection of a long-time customer, on August 30, 2011, Boeing's board of directors approved the launch of the re-engined 737, which they said would meet or exceed the range of the Airbus A320neo [24] while burning 4% less fuel. [25]

  9. Boeing 737 - Wikipedia

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    The Boeing 737 MAX is the name given to the main models 737 MAX 7/8/9/10 series and the higher-density MAX 200 variant of the Boeing 737 family. It is offered in four main variants, typically offering 138 to 230 seats and a range of 3,215 to 3,825 nautical miles [nmi] (5,954 to 7,084 km; 3,700 to 4,402 mi).