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Southwest Airlines anticipates Boeing 737 MAX 7 certification by mid-2026

Southwest Airlines anticipates Boeing 737 MAX 7 certification by mid-2026
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Tom Doxey CFO at Southwest Airlines | Official Website

In the face of ongoing certification delays, Southwest Airlines remains committed to its exclusive aircraft supplier, Boeing. The airline expects the 737 MAX 7 to be certified in the first half of 2026, with deliveries anticipated by year-end.

Southwest operates an all-737 fleet and has placed 672 firm orders for the MAX 7 and MAX 8 jets. Despite past issues with the model, Southwest is eager to receive its new aircraft. Certification delays have been partly due to engine problems, specifically with the CFM International LEAP-1B engines' anti-ice functions and load-reduction devices (LRDs), which have caused overheating and oil leaks.

During a recent earnings call, Southwest CEO Robert Jordan expressed optimism about fleet modernization: "Now the production and our deliveries are still well behind our contractual plan and what we actually need. But the point is we're seeing them move up not down, which is good."

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Boeing's improved production output is appreciated by Southwest as it seeks to modernize its fleet and business model. FAA oversight on 737 MAX production remains stringent following past incidents involving automated controls.

Southwest CFO Tom Doxey reported an increase in deliveries for 2025 from 38 to 47 aircraft of the MAX 8 series. This performance allows Southwest to retire older models and prepare for new arrivals.

The transition to the Boeing 737 MAX family aims to enhance customer satisfaction, network reach, and fuel efficiency. These latest models promise better fuel savings and passenger experience compared to legacy aircraft.

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