Boeing 737 MAX 7
737 MAX family · First flight 2018 · In development
The Boeing 737 MAX 7 is a Boeing commercial airliner that entered service in 2026, typically seating 138 to 153 passengers. It cruises at Mach 0.79 (521 mph, 839 km/h) on two cfm leap-1b turbofans, with a published range of 3,800 nautical miles (7,000 km). Today it is flown by carriers including Southwest Airlines, WestJet, Canada Jetlines.
Specifications sourced from manufacturer and published type data. Fleet and operator data as of June 2026.
Specifications
- First flight
- 2018
- Entered service
- 2026
- Status
- In development
- Typical capacity
- 138 to 153
- Range
- 3,800 nautical miles (7,000 km)
- Cruise speed
- Mach 0.79 (521 mph, 839 km/h)
- Length
- 35.56 m (116 ft 8 in)
- Wingspan
- 35.92 m (117 ft 10 in)
- Engines
- Two CFM LEAP-1B turbofans
Airlines that fly the Boeing 737 MAX 7
3 carriers in our directory operate the Boeing 737 MAX 7, ranked by in-service count. See the full operator ranking →
Frequently asked about the Boeing 737 MAX 7
When did the Boeing 737 MAX 7 enter service?
The Boeing 737 MAX 7 first flew in 2018 and entered commercial service in 2026.
What is the range of the Boeing 737 MAX 7?
The Boeing 737 MAX 7 has a published range of 3,800 nautical miles (7,000 km), powered by Two CFM LEAP-1B turbofans.
How many passengers does the Boeing 737 MAX 7 carry?
Typical seating is 138 to 153 in a two- or three-class layout. Dense single-class configurations can fit more; ultra-long-haul airlines often fly fewer.
Is the Boeing 737 MAX 7 still in production?
Status: In development.
Which airlines operate the Boeing 737 MAX 7?
Major operators include Southwest Airlines, WestJet, Canada Jetlines.
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