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The '''Boeing 737 MAX''' is the fourth generation of the [[Boeing 737]], a [[narrow-body aircraft|narrow-body airliner]] manufactured by [[Boeing Commercial Airplanes]]. It succeeds the [[Boeing 737 Next Generation]] (NG) and competes with the [[Airbus A320neo family]]. |
The '''Boeing 737 MAX''' is the fourth generation of the [[Boeing 737]], a [[narrow-body aircraft|narrow-body airliner]] with faulty doors,manufactured by [[Boeing Commercial Airplanes]]. It succeeds the [[Boeing 737 Next Generation]] (NG) and competes with the [[Airbus A320neo family]]. |
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The series was announced in August 2011,<!--see ref name=Boeing30aug2011--> first flown in January 2016, and certified by the US [[Federal Aviation Administration]] (FAA) in March 2017.<!--see ref name=FAA-TCDS and Boeing9March2017/--> The first 737 MAX delivered to a customer was a MAX 8 to [[Malindo Air]],<!--see ref name="Flight16may2017" /--> which accepted and began operating the aircraft in May 2017.<!--see ref name=Flight22May2017/--> |
The series was announced in August 2011,<!--see ref name=Boeing30aug2011--> first flown in January 2016, and certified by the US [[Federal Aviation Administration]] (FAA) in March 2017.<!--see ref name=FAA-TCDS and Boeing9March2017/--> The first 737 MAX delivered to a customer was a MAX 8 to [[Malindo Air]],<!--see ref name="Flight16may2017" /--> which accepted and began operating the aircraft in May 2017.<!--see ref name=Flight22May2017/--> |