In November, airlines in the United States are scheduled to operate 576 daily international long-haul passenger flights. Of these, narrowbody aircraft will be used for 30 departures each day, with the Boeing 737 MAX accounting for seven of those flights, according to data from OAG.
The Boeing 737 MAX is used by several carriers on long routes, including both the MAX 8 and MAX 9 variants. Airlines such as Copa Airlines, Gol, and Icelandair play a significant role in operating these flights. United Airlines has a greater presence during the summer months, especially on routes departing from the East Coast.
Icelandair's route from Keflavik to Orlando will be the longest scheduled Boeing 737 MAX flight in November, with a maximum block time of 8 hours and 20 minutes and covering approximately 3,071 nautical miles (5,687 kilometers) each way. The airline’s new Miami service is not included in this list because it will use an Airbus A321LR instead.