737-MAX Production Thread!

Nooo… it’s evo… :cry:

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Finally! I knew BOE had one ready to roll, but I didn’t know when. As far as I know, she will enter UA’s fleet as N17265.

Thanks for sharing!

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How many have you even flown on? 3 I think?

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yeah i saw 9Y-TTO on its delivery flights a few ago

the bad news is that the 738’s retire in july

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Yes. N27263, N37257, and N77259.

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Lol I really just guessed that correctly.

AAaaah if only I got to fly on the new eco skies…

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Why??? It’s not like it’s 2030 yet…

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If I remember correctly, N17265 is already assigned to a MAX-8

Edit: yup, covered it back in December:

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This is awesome

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I’ll tag you when they are delivered!

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Oops. :skull:

Not sure what I was looking at then. :smiling_face_with_tear:

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Time to put the thread fully up to date with an update of 4 for today, Let’s begin with the first one.

Leading us off is another MAX-8 bound for Flyr. Specifically, they took delivery of an example with the registration of LN-FGH and an MSN of 43354. It flew its delivery flight to the airline from Seattle to Oslo, and it will be entering into service later this week with Flyr!


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Second up is a MAX-9 bound for Alaska Airlines. Their latest example which they took delivery of has a registration of N975AK and an MSN of 64960. It was delivered to the airline on its delivery flight from Everett to Oakland, and it will be entering into service with the airline later this week!


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Following that, we jump back to the MAX-8 and another example of the type taken by TUI Airways. The example that they took delivery of this time has a registration of G-TUMM and holds an MSN of 44615. It was delivered to the airline on its delivery flight from Seattle to London, and will be entering into service with the airline in the near future!


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How old are those airstairs they use lmao, 90s looking.

Also, ANA. :heart_eyes:

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If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it I suppose

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Well, these.

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Finally, for tonight, we have a MAX-8 being delivered to SMBC Aviation. They took delivery of a MAX-8 with the registration of EI-GZM and an MSN of 42846. It was delivered to the organization on its delivery flight from Seattle to Victorville where it will now be stored, and will await entry into service!


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Bruh it’s literally in that image…

Why don’t they repaint it?

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What’s the need though?

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