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The Boeing 737 Max 7 and Max 10 are expected to enter service in 2026, as it continues to work on design changes for the ...
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Boeing clearly prioritized profit over safety in the 737 MAX. Safety systems shouldn’t be scrapped because they cost too much and airlines shouldn’t have to pay extra for safety equipment.
Boeing's order and delivery figures on its website show that there have been 439 total orders for the 737 Max 9 since the program began. The company has already delivered 217 aircraft.
Boeing also announced that Kazakhstan carrier Air Astana signed a letter of intent to buy 30 of the 737 Max jets for use at its new low-cost offering, FlyArystan.
Boeing's 737 Max 8 is in the spotlight following the Sunday crash of an Ethiopian Airlines flight operated by aircraft. It was the second crash of the new 737 variant in less than six months.