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Comparison shows Boeing's newest narrowbody jet edges out Airbus rival in overall size

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Comparison shows Boeing's newest narrowbody jet edges out Airbus rival in overall size
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The Airbus A320 and Boeing 737 are two of the most widely used narrowbody aircraft in commercial aviation, serving short- and medium-haul routes around the world. Both models have evolved through various iterations since their respective introductions—1988 for the A320 and 1967 for the 737.

A direct comparison between the latest versions—the Airbus A320neo and Boeing 737 MAX 8—shows that while they appear similar in size, there are measurable differences. The Boeing 737 MAX 8 is longer at 129 feet, 8 inches compared to the A320neo's length of 123 feet, 3 inches. This extra length allows the MAX 8 to accommodate up to 210 passengers in an all-economy configuration.

In terms of wingspan, both aircraft are nearly identical. The Boeing model has a wingspan of 117 feet, 10 inches, just slightly more than the A320neo’s span of 117 feet, 5 inches. While this difference is negligible visually, each manufacturer uses distinct wingtip designs: sharklets on the Airbus and split scimitar wingtips on the Boeing. These features improve aerodynamics and fuel efficiency for both aircraft types.

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Height is another differentiator; the Boeing stands at a total height of 41 feet, two inches (including tail), while its Airbus counterpart measures in at about three feet shorter. However, cabin width favors Airbus: at twelve feet one inch wide versus eleven feet seven inches on the Boeing, which translates into slightly wider seats on longer flights.

Passenger capacity varies with typical configurations ranging from approximately 140–170 for the A320neo and up to around 178 for a standard MAX 8 layout.

Airbus introduced its original A320 in January 1988 with Air France as launch customer. Since then over twelve thousand units across different variants have been delivered globally. Major operators include American Airlines and IndiGo. In recent years Airbus developed new versions such as a stretched model (A321) and smaller ones (A319/A318), with ongoing advancements including introduction of long-range variants like A321XLR capable of flying up to roughly five thousand four hundred miles per trip.

Boeing's response to market demand led it to develop several generations of its own narrowbody jets starting with entry into service by Lufthansa in 1968. Over time more than twelve thousand one hundred examples have entered operation worldwide across multiple series culminating today in production focused primarily on MAX family models.

Despite notable setbacks—including fatal accidents involving Lion Air Flight 610 in October 2018 and Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 in March 2019 which resulted in a nearly two-year grounding—the program remains commercially strong according to industry sources such as ch-aviation data providers (https://www.ch-aviation.com/). Southwest Airlines currently operates over eight hundred thirty-seven-sevens—one of largest single-fleet operators globally—and continues placing additional orders alongside international carriers like Japan Airlines.

Japan Airlines President Mitsuko Tottori commented during a recent fleet expansion announcement:

"The 737 has been the backbone of our single-aisle fleet for nearly fifty years, and we are honored to continue its legacy as part of our future fleet. We are excited to add more 737-8s to deliver a safe and secure journey to our valued customers with a sophisticated flying experience."

Both manufacturers remain leaders within their segment offering airlines options tailored toward operational needs—from passenger comfort considerations driven by cabin design through advanced technologies supporting greater fuel savings or environmental performance improvements.

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