The Boeing 737 MAX has, for more than a decade, been the backbone of American aerospace manufacturer Boeing’s commercial offerings. The planemaker’s latest narrowbody model offers next-generation fuel efficiency while also being capable of flying longer-range routes typically off limits to single-aisle aircraft. Despite extensive reliability and safety challenges marring its early years of operations, the manufacturer’s latest narrowbody model has quickly become one of the most popular aircraft with commercial airlines today.
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