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  2. Boeing 737 MAX - Wikipedia

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    The Boeing 737 MAX is the fourth generation of the Boeing 737, ... although with a smaller 150 seat capacity. [193] 737 MAX 9. 737 MAX 9 first flight on April 13 ...

  3. 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).

  4. United Airlines fleet - Wikipedia

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    Boeing 737-500: Three crashed as Flight 389, Flight 227, and Flight 266. Boeing 727-200: 104 1968 2001 Airbus A320 family Boeing 737 NG Bombardier CRJ-700: Boeing 737-200: 101 1968 2001 Launch customer. Two crashed as Flight 553 and Flight 585. Boeing 737-300: 103 1986 2009 Boeing 737-500 [54] 73 1990 2009 29 2010 2013 Former Continental ...

  5. Why United Airlines has had such a stellar year despite being ...

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    The 737 deliveries are less than half of the 71 Max planes United received through November 2023. As it shifts capacity, United has removed the yet-to-be-certified 737 Max 10 from its future fleet ...

  6. Alaska Airlines fleet - Wikipedia

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    One was a freighter carrying only cargo. Unlike the 737-200 Combi, the 737-400 Combis featured a fixed seating capacity of 72 seats. [10] The last 737-200 Combi, short for combination, was retired in 2007 and is now displayed at the Alaska Aviation Museum. [11] [12] The 737-400 Combi aircraft were retired in October 2017. [13]

  7. What you should know if you're about to fly on a Boeing Max 9

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    Boeing 737 Max 9 jetliners will carry passengers in the United States again, starting this weekend, for the first time since they were grounded after a panel blew out of the side of one of the planes.

  8. Icelandair CEO reveals why Airbus' A321LR is the ... - AOL

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    It currently flies 21 Boeing 737 Max aircraft, which it ordered in 2012 before the A321LR or A321XLR were available. Bogason said a mixed Boeing and Airbus fleet won't add significant fleet ...

  9. Southwest Airlines fleet - Wikipedia

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    A Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 Classic. Southwest was the first airline to operate the Boeing 737-300, which Boeing designed to meet the needs of the airline, as the 737-200 proved to have inadequate range and load-carrying capacity to fly new Southwest routes between Texas and the western United States. [11]