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Southwest Airlines To Take Delivery Of Boeing 737-8 MAX MSN 68928

Southwest Airlines is preparing to expand its fleet with the upcoming delivery of a new Boeing 737-8 MAX, carrying MSN 68928 and registration N8969S. This latest addition underscores the airline’s ongoing commitment to modernizing its fleet with efficient and passenger-friendly aircraft.

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Aeromexico To Take Delivery Of Boeing 737-9 MAX MSN 68131

Aeromexico is preparing to expand its fleet with the delivery of a new Boeing 737-9 MAX, carrying the manufacturer serial number (MSN) 68131. This delivery reflects the Mexican flag carrier’s ongoing strategy of modernizing its narrowbody fleet with next-generation aircraft optimized for efficiency and passenger comfort.

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Air Europa To Take Delivery Of Boeing 737-8 MAX MSN 62956

Air Europa is preparing to expand its fleet with the upcoming delivery of a new Boeing 737-8 MAX, carrying MSN 62956 and registration EC-OPX. This delivery represents part of the Spanish carrier’s broader strategy to modernize its narrowbody operations with more efficient aircraft.

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Alaska Airlines To Take Delivery Of Boeing 737-8 MAX MSN 67508

Alaska Airlines is preparing to add another new-generation narrowbody to its fleet with the upcoming delivery of a Boeing 737-8 MAX, carrying MSN 67508 and registration N897AK. The delivery continues the airline’s strategy of modernizing its fleet with more fuel-efficient and passenger-friendly aircraft.

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Macquarie AirFinance Expands With 30 Boeing 737-8 Orders

Macquarie AirFinance has significantly expanded its commitment to the Boeing 737 MAX, placing an order for 30 Boeing 737-8 aircraft. The purchase was finalized in July and recorded under an unidentified booking on Boeing’s Orders & Deliveries website, before being confirmed by the lessor.

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Boeing Removes Final Stored 737 MAX From Moses Lake

Boeing has officially removed the final 737 MAX aircraft from its long-term storage site in Moses Lake, Washington, marking the conclusion of a six-year chapter that began when the type was grounded worldwide in 2019. At one point, Boeing had more than 450 aircraft parked at Moses Lake, awaiting delivery due to the global grounding and subsequent disruptions.

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JLPS Delivers Third Boeing 737 MAX 8 to flydubai

JP Lease Products & Services Co., Ltd (JLPS) and its Dublin-based affiliate JLPS Ireland Limited have confirmed the successful acquisition and delivery of a new Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft to flydubai, marking the third and final delivery under a three-aircraft portfolio mandate awarded earlier in 2025. The transaction, structured as a sale and leaseback, was conducted on behalf of JLPS’s Japanese investor base…

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China Southern Launches 737 MAX Route to Darwin

China Southern Airlines is set to make aviation headlines by launching a new route between Guangzhou and Darwinoperated by the Boeing 737 MAX, establishing the fourth-longest 737 MAX route currently serving Australia. The new service will span approximately 2,733 miles (4,399 kilometers) and is scheduled for a maximum flight time of 5 hours and 30 minutes, showcasing the impressive range capabilities of the narrowbody aircraft.

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Avolon Delivers First Boeing 737-8 MAX to Virgin Australia Under Sale-Leaseback

Avolon, a leading global aviation finance company, has completed the delivery of the first of six Boeing 737-8 MAXaircraft under a sale and leaseback arrangement with Virgin Australia. The handover, announced on 21 August 2025 in Dublin, marks another milestone in the long-standing relationship between the lessor and the Australian carrier, which dates back to 2011.

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T’Way Air To Receive Boeing 737-8 MAX MSN 62919

T’Way Air is finalizing preparations to receive a new Boeing 737-8 MAX, identified by manufacturer serial number (MSN 62919). This latest addition to the South Korean low-cost carrier’s fleet underscores the airline’s continued growth strategy and its commitment to modernizing its operations with more fuel-efficient aircraft.