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This article lists the orders made by airlines and other buyers for the Boeing 737 MAX family of aircraft, which is a product of Boeing Commercial Airplanes, a division of the Boeing Company. For a discussion of these orders and deliveries, in particular, the effect of the groundings in 2019, see Boeing 737 MAX, Orders and deliveries.
The hit to the company's finances and reputation extended to sales of new aircraft. Boeing received no 737 Max orders for at least two months and ended the year far behind Airbus in total net ...
Boeing 737 Max fuselages are seen on railcars during an ongoing strike by Boeing factory workers on October 24 in Seattle, Washington. ... mostly for its troubled 737 Max. It was the best sales ...
At the time of the grounding, Boeing's annual revenue was $100 billion, 60% of which came from sales of airliners. The 737 MAX represented a third of sales to airlines. The company had a 10% profit margin, for an annual profit of $10 billion.
Boeing reported preliminary ... 36 737 MAX jets, 15 787 Dreamliners, and three 767 and three 777 jets. For the year Boeing said it delivered 348 commercial jets, down a third compared to a year ...
The BBJ MAX 8 and BBJ MAX 9 are business jet variants of the 737 MAX 8 and 9, with new CFM LEAP-1B engines and advanced winglets providing 13% better fuel burn than the Boeing Business Jet; the BBJ MAX 8 has a 6,325 nautical miles (11,710 km; 7,280 mi) range, and the BBJ MAX 9 a 6,255 nmi (11,580 km) range. [226]
That move would be an enormous change for Southwest, which exclusively flies the Boeing 737 and in 2011 became Boeing’s first customer for the jet’s latest generation, the Max. Southwest is ...
The 737 MAX's primary competitor is Airbus's bestseller aircraft, the A320neo. The A320neo continued to win orders in the wake of the Boeing 737 MAX grounding, booking over US$11 billion in orders, [84] with additional orders from airlines that are either canceling their 737 MAX orders altogether, or reducing quantities. [85]