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Southwest Airlines Expects B737-7 to Be Debuted in Early 2027

Gabriela Ribas
Last updated: 21 February 2026 09:56
By Gabriela Ribas
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A Boeing B737 MAX flying on a cloudy sky
The aircraft that Southwest hopes to add to their fleet by late 2026 © Boeing
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Southwest Airlines expects B737 MAX 7s for late 2026. The airline has showed optimism for its arrival, and they remain hopeful that the aircraft will begin flying in early 2027.

Boeing's 737 MAX parked at night
Southwest Airlines expects a B737 MAX 7, as it shows in the photo © Craig Larsen

Southwest Airlines and B737

Southwest Airlines is widely known as the most affordable U.S. airline. Currently, the carrier has the greatest B737 fleet across the globe, and their oldest operating aircraft is nearly 25 years old. Approximately, Southwest’s fleet size is between 803 and 816 aircraft.

Through operating strictly with the B737s, they have numerous strategic advantages. By solely using B737s, the carrier has establish a crucial partnership for both side with Boeing. The company is able to save money training their crew, general maintenance, and infrastructure issues.

In spite of having the greatest B737 fleet, it would be important for the airline to modernise. Several of the aircraft are older than 15 years, whereas the MAX 7s are newer and more technological. It would be beneficial to employ those aircraft.

Southwest Airlines B737 on the ground on a sunny day
An example of Southwest Airlines’ greatest 737 fleet © Southwest Airlines

Arrival and Debut of B737 MAX 7

The carrier’s goal is to replace the outdated B737-700s with the modern MAX 7s. Boeing planned to deliver the MAX 7s to customers by 2019. However, the delivery was rescheduled to 2022 after the launch of the MAX 8 and MAX 9. The delivery was not successful due to regulatory challenges.

Fleet asset management director, Ken Barone has recently said:

“We’re being told, later this year they will get regulatory approval.”

Further, Barone then clarified that, if granted the approval in mid 2026, the airline is confident that the debut of the MAX 7 will happen early next year.

Additionally, the airline is confident on the timeframe. Southwest’s CEO, Bob Jordan, is optimistic that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will grant the necessary certification to the aircraft, which will lead to a smooth transition from the B737-700s to the MAX 7.

Have you ever been in a B737 MAX 7? If so how was the experience? Tell us in the comments.

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