While the Boeing 737 MAX is built for long, fuel-efficient journeys, it doesn’t always fly far – in fact, some of the routes it operates are less than 100 miles in length. So why are such high-tech jets used on such short-haul missions? This guide unpacks the data and explores the logic behind operating Boeing 737 MAX (particularly, MAX 8 and 9) aircraft on ultra-short routes.
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