List of Boeing 737 MAX orders and deliveries

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This article lists the orders made by airlines and other buyers for the Boeing 737 MAX family of aircraft, which is a product of Boeing Commercial Airplanes, a division of the Boeing Company. For a discussion of these orders and deliveries, in particular, the effect of the groundings in 2019, see Boeing 737 MAX, Orders and deliveries.

For a discussion of these orders and deliveries, in particular, the effect of the groundings in 2019, see Boeing 737 MAX, Orders and deliveries.

Orders and deliveries

Orders and deliveries by year

Boeing 737 MAX orders and deliveries[1]
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 Total
Orders 150 914 708 891 410 540 774 662[a] −136[b] −529[c] 375[d] 561 883 96 6,299
Deliveries 74 256 57 27 245 374 387 66 1,486
  1. ^ In 2018, there were 675 net orders for 737 program, of which 13 orders were for 737NG.[2]
  2. ^ In 2019, there were 47 orders, but 183 cancellations of 737 MAX.[3]
  3. ^ In 2020, there were 112 orders, but 641 cancellations of 737 MAX.[4]
  4. ^ In 2021, there were 749 orders, but 374 cancellations of 737 MAX.[1]

Cumulative Boeing 737 MAX orders and deliveries

Orders

Deliveries

As of March 2024[update][1]

Orders and deliveries by customer

The following table shows total firm orders and deliveries of Boeing 737 MAX aircraft by customer.

Boeing has 4,783 MAX aircraft in its backlog as of December 31, 2023.[5]

Last complete update regarding orders and deliveries as of December 31, 2023.[6]

Order date[n 1] Customer Total orders Total deliveries
March 2021 777 Partners 68 38
May 15, 2014 9 Air 1 1
June 12, 2015 AerCap 141 21
September 29, 2016 Aerolíneas Argentinas 7 2
November 5, 2012 Aeroméxico 26 26
March 31, 2014 Air Canada 40 40
December 22, 2014 Air China 16 16
December 21, 2015 Air Europa 20
February 14, 2023 Air India Express 190 9
July 3, 2012 Air Lease Corporation 165 86
September 18, 2018 Air Peace 10
January 18, 2024 Akasa Air 203 23
October 11, 2012 Alaska Airlines 132 52
January 4, 2022 Allegiant Air 50
February 1, 2013 American Airlines 130 59
January 29, 2019 ANA Holdings[7] 20
January 2022 Arajet 30 9
May 9, 2016 Arik Air 8
December 20, 2012 Aviation Capital Group 53 6
September 18, 2012 Avolon[8][9] 119 8
August 2021 Bain Capital 10 10
September 2022 BBAM 5 5
August 13, 2014 BOC Aviation 98 24
March 21, 2014 Business Jet / VIP Customer(s) 9 7
June 14, 2017 CALC 2 2
March 1, 2014 CDB Aviation 28 9
June 17, 2014 China Eastern Airlines 14 14
December 17, 2015 China Southern Airlines 51 16
June 19, 2013 CIT Leasing Corporation 5 5
December 3, 2013 Comair (South Africa) 6 1
May 30, 2013 Copa Airlines 54 29
June 2017 DAE Aviation 64 1
July 18, 2022 Delta Air Lines 100
September 27, 2016 Donghai Airlines 12
April 2021 Dubai Aerospace Enterprise 14 14
October 29, 2014 Enter Air 8 2
September 1, 2014 Ethiopian Airlines 50 14
March 31, 2017 Fiji Airways 5 5
December 31, 2013 flydubai 186 55
September 2014 Garuda Indonesia 50 1
October 1, 2012 Gol Transportes Aéreos 111 25
January 2023 Greater Bay Airlines 15
July 16, 2014 Hainan Airlines 7 7
May 21, 2013 ICBC Leasing 17 17
February 12, 2013 Icelandair 3 3
June 18, 2019 International Consolidated Air 50
June 29, 2018 Jackson Square Aviation 26 4
March 23, 2023 Japan Airlines[10] 21
November 19, 2018 Jeju Air 40 2
April 23, 2013 Jet Airways 125
November 9, 2015 Korean Air 30 6
February 22, 2012 Lion Air[n 2][n 3] 251 22
December 19, 2023 Lufthansa 40
March 2023 Luxair 8
August 2018 Lynx Air 32 3
November 2017 Macquarie AirFinance 20
November 2016 Mauritania Airlines 1 1
March 2017 Minsheng Leasing 14
September 2012 NAS Aviation Services 25 25
January 24, 2012 Norwegian Air 68 18
May 27, 2014 Okay Airways 7
October 19, 2015 Oman Air 10 5
December 2022 Pembroke Capital 5 5
May 27, 2014 Qatar Airways 28 3
October 2017 Republic of Iraq 16 6
July 4, 2013 Royal Air Maroc 2 2
December 21, 2013 Ruili Airlines 36
November 28, 2014 Ryanair[n 4][n 5] 360 136
March 28, 2018 SCAT Airlines 8 1
April 29, 2014 Shandong Airlines 7 7
December 30, 2014 Shenzhen Airlines 5 5
November 2012 SilkAir 6 6
November 9, 2012 Singapore Airlines 23 10
November 10, 2022 Skymark Airlines[citation needed] 4
March 13, 2018 SkyUp Airlines 7
August 6, 2013 Smartwings 1 1
November 10, 2014 SMBC Aviation Capital 109 28
December 13, 2011 Southwest Airlines[n 6] 691 204
October 23, 2013 SpiceJet[11][12] 136 7
February 12, 2014 SunExpress 87 10
June 2021 Tanzania 2 2
June 16, 2018 TAROM 5
January 15, 2014 Timaero Ireland 19 2
July 9, 2013 TUI Group 83 42
May 8, 2013 Turkish Airlines 25 25
October 2018 Turkmenhowayollary Agency 4
December 21, 2012 Unidentified Customer(s) 718 10
July 12, 2012 United Airlines 510 156
April 7, 2018 UTair Aviation 28
May 22, 2016 VietJet Air 200
Sep 11, 2023 Vietnam Airlines 50
July 6, 2012 Virgin Australia 25
September 26, 2013 WestJet 82 25
December 21, 2013 XiamenAir 10 10
Total 6,216 1,429
Notes
  1. ^ Order date is based on the initial order for the Boeing 737 MAX aircraft placed by each customer, from Boeing Order & Delivery summary.
  2. ^ Launch customer of 737 MAX 8 and MAX 9 variants.
  3. ^ Including subsidiaries: Batik Air Malaysia, Batik Air and Thai Lion Air.
  4. ^ Launch customer of 737 MAX 200 variant.
  5. ^ Including subsidiaries: Buzz and Malta Air.
  6. ^ Launch customer of 737 MAX 7 variant.

Orders and deliveries graph

The following graph shows total firm orders and deliveries of Boeing 737 MAX aircraft as of December 31, 2023[update].[6]

See also

  • Aviation portal

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References

  1. ^ a b c "Boeing: Orders and Deliveries (updated monthly)". Boeing. March 31, 2024. Archived from the original on January 12, 2021. Retrieved April 9, 2024.
  2. ^ Oestergaard, J. Kasper (January 15, 2019). "Airbus and Boeing Report December and Full-Year 2018 Commercial Aircraft Orders and Deliveries". Forecast International.
  3. ^ Hawkins, Andrew (January 14, 2020). "Boeing had more cancellations than orders in 2019 as 737 Max crisis deepens". The Verge.
  4. ^ Johnson, Eric (January 12, 2021). "Boeing limps into 2021 with more 737 MAX cancellations, delayed 787 deliveries". Reuters.
  5. ^ "Boeing 31 Dec 2022 10k filing (p. 32)". www.sec.gov. Retrieved February 13, 2023.
  6. ^ a b "Orders and Deliveries". The Boeing Company.
  7. ^ "ANA HOLDINGS Reaches Agreement with Boeing for Advanced Passenger and Cargo Aircraft" (Press release). All Nippon Airways. July 11, 2022.
  8. ^ https://dm1es2gjsclbk.cloudfront.net/files/08-07-2019_09:41:22.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  9. ^ "Avolon cancels order for 75 Boeing MAX jets, 4 Airbus A330neo | Article [AMP] | Reuters". Reuters. April 3, 2020.
  10. ^ "Japan Airlines Selects 737-8 to Grow Sustainable World-Class Fleet" (Press release). Boeing Media Room. March 23, 2023.
  11. ^ Sharma, Anu (January 20, 2023). "How delayed fundraise and the MAX mess hurt SpiceJet". mint. Retrieved December 26, 2023.
  12. ^ "SpiceJet Airline has the Best Fleet of Planes Ever !". corporate.spicejet.com. Retrieved December 26, 2023.
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