EI-RZA “Marco Polo"
EI-RZB “Cristoforo Colombo"
EI-RZC "Amerigo Vespucci"
EI-RZD "Francesco Morosini"
EI-RZE
The Boeing 737-8 MAX family brings the latest technology to the most popular jet aircraft of all time, the 737 model, which has become the industry's best-selling jet since it debuted in the 1960s. The 737-8 MAX is the fourth generation of the Boeing 737 succeeding the Boeing 737 Next Generation (NG) and has been designed to provide passengers with a comfortable flying experience and more direct routes to their favorite destinations. The 737-7, 737-8, and 737-9 replace, respectively, the 737-700, -800, and -900. Additional length is offered with the further stretched 737-10.
On December 8, 2015, the first 737-8 MAX was rolled out at the Boeing Renton Factory. The first delivery was on May 6, 2017 to Malindo Air, which placed the aircraft into service on May 22, 2017
A nicely updated flight deck uses Boeing’s latest display technology. Four new larger 15-inch screens show to pilots with less effort navigation, engine, performance, and maintenance data in many different formats.
Two Powerful CFM LEAP-1B high-bypass turbofan engines and technological advances like the AT Winglets are helping to redefine the future and make of the 737-8 MAX an airplane “environmentally friendly”.
The new 737-8 MAX AT winglet is the most efficient ever designed for a production airplane, because of the combination of advanced design and manufacturing techniques which allow for natural laminar flow and reduced drag; The 737-8 MAX AT Winglet delivers the greatest contribution to improve fuel efficiency.
The Passenger Cabin features the new Boeing Sky Interior, highlighted by modern sculpted sidewalls and windows reveals, LED lighting that enhances the sense of spaciousness and passenger comfort.
This brand new interior design includes the Boeing Sky Interior Space Bins, a larger pivot-style stowage bins in which bags can be vertically placed; this results in additional bag stowage capability. In addition, the larger bin profile lowers the bin lip, which makes it easier to reach and see inside the bin and the bin assist mechanism (BAM) decreases the force necessary to close the bin with heavy baggage.