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Maximize your potential with the only true single aisle airplane family

The 737 MAX family provides exceptional capability, flexibility, and value for airlines. Technological advancements result in a 20% reduction in CO2 emission and fuel use. Since the launch of the 737 MAX, more than 100 customers worldwide have placed firm orders for approximately 7,000 airplanes. More than 1 million passengers fly on a 737 MAX airplane every day, making it a backbone of the global commercial airline industry.

The 737 MAX family

737 MAX Family Highlights
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Each member of the 737 MAX family provides a unique opportunity for airlines to meet the needs of customers everywhere:

  • 737-7: Expands opportunities for new routes and emerging markets
  • 737- 8: Offers the greatest versatility and efficiency for core markets
  • 737-9: Creates opportunities to increase capacity on growing routes
  • 737-10: Provides largest passenger capacity on high-demand routes

Efficiency through commonality

With a single-type fleet, the 737 MAX family offers substantial efficiency savings to airlines. Customers can expand their fleets to meet growing demand with lower investment in parts, equipment, and training.

  • Same pilots
  • Same flight attendants
  • Same mechanics
  • Same Ramp staff
  • Same maintenance facilities
  • Same maintenance program
  • Common spares

Cleaner, quieter, more reliable

Improvements to the 737 MAX family have led to a 20% reduction in CO2 emissions and fuel use.

The 737 MAX is significantly quieter than the previous generation of aircraft. The 737-8 has a 50% smaller noise footprint than the 737-800 in part because of the higher-bypass ratio on the LEAP-1B engine as well as the unique chevron design on the nacelle—another advance inspired by the 787 Dreamliner.

The 737 MAX has a simple, robust, and reliable design which means it spends more time flying and less time in the hangar. The 737 MAX is lightweight, easy to maintain, and provides industry-leading reliability and utilization.

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Greater range in the single-aisle market

A bar chart showing the comparison on range from the 737-MAX to previous models. The ranges are 737-7: 3,800 (7,040)nmi (km) to 737-700: 3,010 (5,570)nmi (km), 737-8: 3,500 (6,480)nmi (km) to 737-800-: 2,935 (5,440)nmi (km), 737-9: 3,300 (6,110)nmi (km) to 737-900ER: 2,950 (5,470)nmi (km) to 737-10: 3,100 (5,740)nmi (km).
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737 MAX by design

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Technical specs

  737-7 737-8 737-9 737-10
Seats (2-class) 138 – 153 162 – 178 178 – 193 188 – 204
Maximum seats 172 210 220 230
Range nm (km) 3,800 (7,040) 3,500 (6,480) 3,300 (6,110) 3,100 (5,740)
Length 35.56 m (116 ft 8 in) 39.52 m (129 ft 8 in) 42.16 m (138 ft 4 in) 43.8 m (143 ft 8 in)
Wingspan 35.9 m (117 ft 10 in) 35.9 m (117 ft 10 in) 35.9 m (117 ft 10 in) 35.9 m (117 ft 10 in)
Engine LEAP-1B from CFM International LEAP-1B from CFM International LEAP-1B from CFM International LEAP-1B from CFM International
    210 seats: 737-8-200    
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