Southwest Airlines has announced changes in the delivery schedule of its Boeing 737 MAX 7 aircraft. The airline stated in a recent Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filing that 27 undelivered 737 MAX 7s initially slated for 2024 will now be delivered in 2025, pending the aircraft's certification.
According to Southwest, this adjustment is due to "Boeing continues to experience delays in fulfilling its commitments with regards to delivery of MAX aircraft to the Company, as a result of manufacturing challenges, delays in achieving FAA certification of one of its new aircraft types, the -7, for which Southwest expects to be the launch customer, and a work stoppage that took place during September through November 2024."
The airline currently holds 672 firm orders and options for Boeing 737 MAX 7 and 737 MAX 8 aircraft, with deliveries planned through 2031. Southwest added seven options for the 737 MAX 7, scheduled for delivery in 2026, bringing its total firm orders for this model to 305 units.