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Boeing 737 MAX 7 in livery of JetSelect Aviation, shown in side view while in midflight.

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One of four planned variations of the Boeing 737 MAX aircraft family, the Boeing 737 MAX 7 is a planned narrow-body, medium range twin-engine jet airliner manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes, a division of The Boeing Company. Boeing Commercial Airplanes is headquartered in Renton, Washington USA, while the parent company’s head office is located in Arlington, Virginia USA.

Boeing 737 MAX 7 in livery of JetSelect Aviation, shown in side view while parked on a tarmac.

The Boeing 737 MAX 7 is currently available to order only in a passenger configuration. After taking its first flight in March 2018, entry into service for the 737 MAX 7 was originally expected in January 2019. Since then, the introduction date has been postponed several times. Currently there is no firm date for entry into service; although Boeing’s CEO has said the MAX 7 could be certified in 2025, more pessimistic estimates point to an entry date in 2026 or 2027.

Reference: Wikipedia.

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  • Name: Boeing 737 MAX 7

  • Origin: Renton, Washington USA

  • Role: Twin Engine Narrow-body Jet Airliner

  • First Introduction: Expected 2025-2027

  • Status: Undergoing Certification

  • Cockpit Crew: Two

  • Seating: 153-172

  • Engines: 2 x CFM International LEAP-1B

  • Cruise Speed: 453 knots (839 km/h; 521 mph)

  • Range:

    • 737 MAX 7 Airliner: 3800 nmi (7000 km; 4400 mi)

    • 737 BBJ MAX 7 Bizjet: 6600 nmi (12,225 km; 7600 mi)