Airport Compatibility Brochure – 737 MAX

This brochure provides airplane characteristics for the 737 MAX family models that have an impact on airport compatibility. This information is intended solely for airport planning purposes. All information for the 737 MAX is preliminary and may change during development and testing. More detailed data for these models will be found in the Airplane Characteristics for Airport Planning document (ACAP) to be published at a future date.

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