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United Airlines to Receive 55 Boeing 737 MAX Jets Among 87 Deliveries This Year

United Airlines to Receive 55 Boeing 737 MAX Jets Among 87 Deliveries in 2026
United Airlines is preparing to enhance its fleet with up to 87 new aircraft deliveries scheduled for the final three quarters of 2026. Among these, approximately 55 will be Boeing 737 MAX jets, marking a significant step in the airline’s ongoing fleet modernization efforts. This expansion will facilitate the gradual retirement of older Airbus A319 and A320 models, aligning with United’s strategy to maintain a younger, more efficient fleet.
Fleet Expansion and Modernization Strategy
As the largest U.S. airline by fleet size, United continues to pursue aggressive growth. According to data from ch-aviation, the airline currently holds a substantial backlog of Boeing 737 MAX aircraft, including over 123 MAX 8s, 159 MAX 9s, and 165 MAX 10s awaiting delivery. The 55 MAX jets expected this year will predominantly be MAX 9 variants, reinforcing United’s status as the world’s largest operator of this model. These MAX 9s are typically configured with 179 seats, divided into 20 Domestic First, 45 Economy Plus, and 114 Economy seats, optimizing capacity for domestic and short-haul international routes.
United’s existing fleet comprises 123 Boeing 737 MAX 8s, with 120 currently active and an average age of 3.4 years, alongside 152 MAX 9s, 148 of which are active and average 2.8 years in service. The airline also has 71 additional MAX 9s on order. These new deliveries are central to United’s plan to phase out its aging Airbus narrowbodies, many of which have been in service for 24 to 26 years, by the end of the decade.
Challenges and Future Prospects with the MAX 10
A notable challenge remains with the Boeing 737 MAX 10, which has yet to receive certification due to ongoing regulatory delays. United has 165 MAX 10s on order and is reportedly considering converting some of these orders to MAX 8 or MAX 9 models should certification delays continue. Once approved, the MAX 10 will offer seating for between 163 and 189 passengers, providing United with greater operational flexibility across its network.
United’s fleet renewal coincides with a period of renewed momentum for Boeing. The manufacturer delivered 143 aircraft in the first quarter of 2026, the highest quarterly total since 2019, despite a temporary pause in 737 MAX deliveries caused by a wiring issue. Boeing’s improving financial outlook, including guidance for positive free cash flow, has bolstered market confidence. The anticipated certification of new 737 MAX variants later this year is expected to further strengthen Boeing’s position in the market. Meanwhile, competitors may face pressure to accelerate production to maintain market share, as demonstrated by EgyptAir’s recent delivery of its first 737 MAX, signaling broader industry acceptance and recovery for the model.
United’s Robust Order Book and Strategic Outlook
United’s order book remains extensive, with more than 600 aircraft on order. This includes 137 Airbus A321neos (66 currently in the fleet), 50 Airbus A321XLRs, 45 Airbus A350-900s, 165 Boeing 737 MAX 10s, 71 Boeing 737 MAX 9s (152 in the fleet), 56 Boeing 787-10 Dreamliners (21 in the fleet), and 80 Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners (52 in the fleet). Deliveries of the Airbus A321XLR are also expected to commence this year, accelerating the retirement of United’s Boeing 757-200s.
Since the onset of the pandemic, United’s ‘United Next’ strategy has emphasized fleet modernization and expansion, positioning the airline to capitalize on the resurgence in travel demand. The airline’s decision to retain all widebody aircraft during the COVID-19 crisis has facilitated a swift recovery, underscoring its commitment to growth and operational resilience.

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