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Southwest Airlines faces pressure over possible shift from Boeing to Airbus A220
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Southwest Airlines is facing questions about whether it might consider adding the Airbus A220 to its fleet, as ongoing certification delays for the Boeing 737 MAX 7 continue. The airline has a long-standing relationship with Boeing, having operated over 1,000 Boeing 737s since 1971 and currently flying 810 of these aircraft across various models. Southwest also has significant outstanding orders for additional MAX 7 and MAX 8 jets.

The possibility of introducing the A220 would represent a major shift for Southwest, which has benefited from operational efficiencies by maintaining a single aircraft type. Adding Airbus planes would require new investments in training and infrastructure, and could jeopardize existing commitments with Boeing.

As previously reported by DJs Aviation, Southwest considered the A220 during periods of uncertainty around the MAX program but ultimately decided against it due to potential disruptions and costs. Forbes noted that this consideration went beyond leveraging negotiations with Boeing; frustration with delays and reliability issues was reportedly growing at the executive level.

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Currently, certification for the 737 MAX 7 remains delayed until at least 2026 because of engine anti-ice system concerns involving CFM LEAP-1B engines. Both U.S. and European regulators have required further demonstrations before granting approval, contributing to increased skepticism within Southwest about relying solely on Boeing going forward.

If Southwest were to pursue the A220, one possible approach could be acquiring Breeze Airways—a carrier operating a fleet of A220-300s and holding an order sheet for more aircraft. This acquisition would provide immediate access to both planes and supporting infrastructure. However, Breeze’s operation of Embraer jets could complicate integration efforts due to additional training requirements.

Southwest is planning to retire its aging fleet of Boeing 737 Next Generation aircraft by 2031, starting with its oldest -700 models. These retirements are motivated by maintenance costs associated with older airframes and regulatory requirements such as recent FAA-mandated inspections for fuselage cracks. CEO Bob Jordan commented on leveraging value from these retirements: “We have a unique opportunity to capture value and earnings on excess aircraft we do not need with our moderate growth plan. With that in mind, we are pursuing direct sales of [737]-800 aircraft."

Despite past rejections of the A220 option, continued setbacks in the MAX program may force Southwest to reconsider its position if it determines that remaining exclusively committed to Boeing poses greater risks than diversifying its fleet.

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