Finally for tonight, a similar post to this is gonna be the first two 737-MAX 7’s for Southwest are out-and-about in Renton, we can expect to see these two being delivered later this year!
First ever United 737 MAX 10
And I thought the -700 was a little rocket ship, can’t wait to see what the -7 has!
For today’s update, we have a quad-update, the MAX production is really kicking into high-gear once again!
First up for today, a MAX-8 going to GOL. Specifically, the aircraft that they took has a registration of PS-GPJ and an MSN of 60220. It’s delivery flight was from Seattle to Belo Horizonte via Cancun for the airline, and it will enter service with GOL later this month!
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Secondly, another MAX-8, this time going to FlyDubai. In this case, the aircraft they took has a registration of A6-FMO and an MSN of 60973. The aircraft was delivered to Flydubai on its delivery flight from Seattle to Dubai via Shannon, and the aircraft will enter into service with the airline in the near future!
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idk why
but
that
looks
beautiful
Third up, a MAX-200 to Ryanair. Specifically, the aircraft they took has a registration of EI-HGZ and an MSN of 65888. The aircraft was delivered to the airline on its delivery flight from Seattle to Dublin, and it will be entering into service with Ryanair later this week!
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Finally, another MAX-8 going to GOL. The aircraft they took this time has a registration of PR-XMI and an MSN of 43994. It was delivered to GOL on its delivery flight from Seattle to Belo Horizonte via Cancun, and the aircraft will enter into service with the airline soon!
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Oh thats beautiful
Agreed, quite vibrant, looks an awful lot like the Caribbean Airlines MAX-8. These Caribbean region airlines (Cayman, Caribbean, and Arajet) all are quite colourful!
Yes
dont let the colours fool u. 90% of the time its rlly rlly crappy
heck CAL dont even have IFE’s on their 737 MAX 8 business class product
One single update for today, so lets get right to it.
Ryanair took delivery of their latest MAX, specifically a MAX-200. This aircraft that they took has a registration of EI-HGW and an MSN of 65085. It was delivered to the airline on its delivery flight from Seattle to Dublin, and it will enter service with Ryanair in the near future!
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And for the latest update, we have 4 new deliveries.
First up, a MAX-8 going to Icelandair. Specifically, the aircraft they took delivery of has a registration of TF-ICR and an MSN of 44362. The aircraft was delivered to Icelandair on its delivery flight from Seattle to Keflavik, and the aircraft will be entering into service with the airline in the near future! This aircraft is painted in the 2018 livery, and will be the last aircraft delivered to Icelandair in the livery, as their next MAX, TF-ICS, will be painted in the new livery.
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Second up, a MAX-8 going to Aeromexico. The example they took has a registration of XA-DAI and an MSN of 43798. It was delivered to the airline on its delivery flight from Seattle to Mexico City, and it will enter service with Aeromexico soon! This aircraft was formerly scheduled to go to MIAT Mongolian Airlines, and will wear this livery for the near-term future.
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After that, another example bound for Aeromexico. The other example they took is also a MAX-8, this time one with the registration of XA-DAH and an MSN of 60455. The aircraft was delivered to Aeromexico on its delivery flight from Seattle to Saltillo, and the aircraft will enter service with the airline later this month!
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Finally, we have another MAX-8 being delivered to…someone. No seriously, the aircraft was delivered to an Airbase in the Netherlands, and I can’t find any info about the customer it was delivered to. We did have a similar example of this, that being EI-GZG in December, the owner of that aircraft was SMBC aviation, and the aircraft has been stored there since. Anyways, guessing that is the case with this example as well, the aircraft that was delivered has a registration of EI-GZD and an MSN of 42838. As mentioned, it was delivered from Seattle to Woensdrecht, and we will have to wait and see the customer of the aircraft when it enters service!
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Single update for today, and its Ryanair taking delivery of another MAX.
For today, the aircraft the airline took is a MAX-200, one specifically with the registration of EI-HET and an MSN of 62310. Delivery flight for the aircraft was Seattle to Dublin, and it will be entering into service with Ryanair later this month!
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Isn’t this the 50th one?