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All posts regarding AA 737 MAX 8 safety etc. as related to the crashes have been consolidated in one thread: https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/amer...37-max-8s.html.

This thread is dedicated to general discussion of the 737 MAX 8. There are other threads to post to:

Recent crashes and effect on AA: https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/american-airlines-aadvantage/1939333-recent-737-max-crashes-effects-aa-737-max-8s.html

7M8 First / Business cabin and MiQ seats: https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/american-airlines-aadvantage/1880631-aircraft-guide-aa-boeing-737-max-8-7m8-first-business-seats-etc.html

7M8 Main Cabin and MCE cabins, Meridian seats: https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/american-airlines-aadvantage/1892121-aircraft-guide-aa-boeing-737-max-8-7m8-meridian-main-cabin-mce-seats-etc.html

7M8 Space overhead bins related: https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/american-airlines-aadvantage/1951594-max-oasis-big-bins-agents-told-not-proactively-gate-check-bags-jan-2019-a.html

7M8 Spacewall lavatory related: https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/american-airlines-aadvantage/1919254-737-max-8-bathrooms-air-carrier-access-act-compliant.html

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Configuration is F 16, 156 Y (of which 30 are MCE) IFE WiFi streaming, Internet WiFi via ViaSat, 110 VAC Universal plug plus 5 VDC USB low output.

For the Guide / master threads on this aircraft, please see

Guide: AA Boeing 737 MAX 8 / 7M8 First / Business Seats, Etc.

and Guide: AA Boeing 737 MAX 8 / 7M8 Main Cabin, MCE Seats, Etc.

In the order of Boeing 737 aircraft, AA included 100 737 MAX 8 orders with options for 60 more. The first 737 MAX -8 flew at the assembly facility in Renton, WAshington, USA on 29 Jan 2016. Deliveries to AA commenced in late in 2017, with four delivered in 2017. 16 more will be delivered during 2018, 20 during 2019. IATA code B38M; AA code "7M8".

NOTE: ALL 737-800s (and two class A321-32B) will be retrofitted to 737 MAX 8 seating, slimline “advanced“ lavatories, IFE and WiFi standards under Project Oasis over the next three years.
American Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 8 SSW

The 737 MAX 8* is essentially a replacement to the 737-800 with passenger capacity of 172. (Read onward for seat configuration.) Range with Advanced Technology (AT) Split Scimitar Winglets is expected to be 3,515 nmi (6,510 km). (In comparison, the APB Blended Winglets 737-800 has range of 3,115 nmi or 5,765 km fully loaded.) See this page on Gizmodo for more information.

The fourth generation 737 MAX 8 (first flight 2016) includes airframe and wingtip modifications (Boeing “Scimitar” Advanced Technology Winglets) for enhanced efficiency and will use the larger and more efficient CFM International LEAP-1B engines. This will allegedly allow a 20% improvement in fuel burn over A320 aircraft, a 4% improvement over the A320neo* (new engine option), a 14% fuel burn reduction over the 737NG / 737-823 currently in use and a 37% fuel burn reduction over the 757-200.

(*The slightly longer and longer range A321-200neo will come in 2019.)

Boeing 737-800 Scimitar Split Winglets

The 737 MAX has the Boeing Sky Interior with LED interior lighting based on the Boeing 787 interior, overhead bins and fee-based ViaSat satellite-based Ka band WiFi. Individual seatback seatback video screens are no longer offered; AA has chosen free high quality live streaming music and movies (streamed from an onboard server and generally using the free downloadable GoGo Entertainment app) and high speed ViaSat Ka band Internet are said to be both sufficient and “the wave of the future”. At seat power is universal plug at 110 VAC plus 5.1 VDC USB; "large" overhead (cases stand on side) bins are provided.

The new 787 MAX aircraft carry 172 passengers: 16 in First, 30 in Main Cabin Extra and 126 in Main Cabin for a total of 172. Main Cabin will feature 30" seat pitch with Rockwell Collins Interior Design "Meridian" slimline seats, which AA states these seats' 30" pitch "feels like" 31" and is a more comfortable seat than previous generations (of slimline seats). The new “Spacewall“ ultra slimline lavatory (29” in F, 24” in Y) are “densified”, as well.

(AA revised its original plans to provide some rows of 29" pitch seats in the MAX 8 by switching out one MCE row, as of 12 June 2017.) See memo posted by CO777 in post 377.

"An American spokesman said the airline will add 40 Max jets to its fleet by the end of 2019. It has 100 on order." Existing and remaining Boeing 737-800 / 823s (two-class A321 and 32B aircraft will be “densified” with the new Meridian seats and Spacewall lavatories as well) will be configured to the same seat plan as the 737-MAX 8, going from 160 to 172 total seats.


Link to full article in CNN Money, 3 May 2017.

*Boeing aircraft are changing nomenclature. Like the existing 747-8 and 787-8 and -9, the 737 MAX 8 on order by AA will be the -8, not -800.

HISTORICAL / COMPARISON:

Boeing 737-100 "Fat Albert" entered service with Lufthansa in 1968
MTOW 110,000 lb; Range 1,540 nm; 85 passengers in 2 class config

Boeing 737-400 "Classic" entered service in 1984
MTOW 150,000 lb; Range ~2,100 nm; 147 passengers in 2 class config

Boeing 737-800 "Next Generation" entered service in 1998
MTOW 174,200 lb; Range ~2,935 nm; 150-160-172 passengers in 2 AA class config

Boeing 737 MAX 8 entered service in 2017
MTOW 181,200 lb; Range 3,610 nm; 172 passengers in AA 2 class config

*Click HERE for a list of registration “tail” numbers of 737 MAX 8 deliveries.

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Old Dec 1, 2017, 8:30 am
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The lav is the thing that scares me. I seem to recall it being a damn tight fit on a CR7 last time I was on one, despite being ok on the ER4 from what I remember. The 737 wasn't comfortable either, where the A320 and the MD80 were fine.

How does the 7M8 lav compare to the regional jets?
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Old Dec 1, 2017, 3:34 pm
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Originally Posted by bchandler02
How does the 7M8 lav compare to the regional jets?
Enter sideways and suck it in!
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Old Dec 1, 2017, 5:16 pm
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Originally Posted by bchandler02
How does the 7M8 lav compare to the regional jets?
I'll take a regional jet over the 7M8. At least the regional jets have no middle seats.
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Old Dec 1, 2017, 8:15 pm
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Originally Posted by scnzzz
The real pity IMO is the seat width remaining at 17 inches and change; shoulder/hip room in coach on the 73x family has always been tighter than the A32x by an inch or thereabouts. Makes a difference.

I get that Boeing wasn't about to invest in a new fuselage for a type update, but for me, unless flying up front, this frame will remain one to avoid where possible.
Boeing's narrowbody fuselage width has been consistent since the 707. You've avoided every AA 707, 727, 737 and 757 in coach from the '70s to the present?
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Old Dec 2, 2017, 6:24 am
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Originally Posted by bchandler02
The lav is the thing that scares me. I seem to recall it being a damn tight fit on a CR7 last time I was on one, despite being ok on the ER4 from what I remember. The 737 wasn't comfortable either, where the A320 and the MD80 were fine.

How does the 7M8 lav compare to the regional jets?
Oh, we have choices. Delta and United actually have pretty good frequencies out of CLT. WN and B6 also fly out of here, but not with any competitive frequency. I'm thinking of running right back into the arms of UA... it would mean I'd have to connect more, but AA has gotten SO BAD that the experience and reliability of flying with them is worse than UA in 2013 under Smisek.

...and to ensure this post is relevant: I want absolutely NOTHING to do with AA's version of this aircraft.
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Old Dec 2, 2017, 7:36 am
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I find it interesting that UA and DL have backed off the excessive slimming of their aircraft, but AA continues unabated.
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Old Dec 2, 2017, 4:40 pm
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Originally Posted by 3Cforme
Boeing's narrowbody fuselage width has been consistent since the 707. You've avoided every AA 707, 727, 737 and 757 in coach from the '70s to the present?
I'm aware of this (as my post indicates), and if you read in full my post that you quoted, it would be clear what you state above is not what I said. I don't get why you felt the need to post this barb.

But to answer the question, where feasible, yeah I'll look for other choices.
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Old Dec 3, 2017, 1:02 am
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American Airlines Just Reduced the Amount of Legroom In First Class (Yes, First Class)
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Old Dec 3, 2017, 3:38 am
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Can AA just start acting like any legacy based outside of NA. 34" pitch for every Y seat, Curtains between cabins, proper domestic F with good meal service, legrest, 50" pitch and lounge access. I mean this would come at the expense of auto-upgrades, but who cares right?
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Old Dec 3, 2017, 8:14 am
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Originally Posted by PurpleCircle
AA's Max is a horrible product in my opinion. Aren't the seats in First Class the same ones used for Premium Economy on long haul flights? I see nothing premium about this for First Class including the pitch!
I would think that the W seats on intercontinental flights would be better than this domestic F crAAp.

Originally Posted by DatBoi
Can AA just start acting like any legacy based outside of NA. 34" pitch for every Y seat, Curtains between cabins, proper domestic F with good meal service, legrest, 50" pitch and lounge access. I mean this would come at the expense of auto-upgrades, but who cares right?
That would be lovely. But the people running AA have no concept of what standards are expected of airlines outside of NA.
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Old Dec 5, 2017, 10:18 am
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Originally Posted by DatBoi
Can AA just start acting like any legacy based outside of NA. 34" pitch for every Y seat, Curtains between cabins, proper domestic F with good meal service, legrest, 50" pitch and lounge access. I mean this would come at the expense of auto-upgrades, but who cares right?
British Airways and Lufthansa have tight pitch in coach on their narrowbody fleet.
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Old Dec 5, 2017, 1:12 pm
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Originally Posted by DatBoi
Can AA just start acting like any legacy based outside of NA. 34" pitch for every Y seat, Curtains between cabins, proper domestic F with good meal service, legrest, 50" pitch and lounge access. I mean this would come at the expense of auto-upgrades, but who cares right?
The irony being that AA already offers the least generous auto-upgrade policy of any of the major airlines.
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Old Dec 5, 2017, 1:34 pm
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The irony being that AA already offers the least generous auto-upgrade policy of any of the major airlines.
interesting that you say that when ff over at DL/UA complain all day about no upgrade opportunities.
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Old Dec 5, 2017, 2:10 pm
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I wonder how the LAA FA's like going back to 1999 and having to do the safety demo manually on every flight on this fleet (the S80 fleet is so small these days, most FA's have the luxury of using the video systems). AA couldn't even be bothered to install overhead drop down monitors.

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Old Dec 5, 2017, 3:24 pm
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Originally Posted by AANYC1981
I wonder how the LAA FA's like going back to 1999 and having to do the safety demo manually on every flight on this fleet (the S80 fleet is so small these days, most FA's have the luxury of using the video systems). AA couldn't even bothered to install overhead drop down monitors.
Maybe Parker wants everyone to watch it on their own device
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