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United Airlines’ 10 Longest Boeing 737 MAX Flights

United Airlines’ Longest Boeing 737 MAX Flights: Expanding the Limits of Narrowbody Operations
United Airlines, one of the largest operators of the Boeing 737 MAX, is increasingly deploying the aircraft on routes traditionally served by larger widebody jets. For the July to December 2026 schedule, the airline has programmed several Boeing 737 MAX 8 flights with block times approaching eight hours, demonstrating the aircraft’s extended range and operational flexibility. This strategic use of the MAX enables United to profitably serve thinner long-haul markets that would be challenging for larger aircraft.
Transatlantic and Domestic Long-Haul Routes
The longest scheduled Boeing 737 MAX 8 flight in United’s network is the recently launched transatlantic service from Santiago de Compostela (SCQ) in Spain to Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR), with a block time of 7 hours and 55 minutes. This route exemplifies United’s approach to utilizing modern narrowbodies for secondary European cities, expanding connectivity beyond major hubs. Close behind is the Newark to Anchorage (ANC) route, the longest domestic MAX operation, with a flight time of 7 hours and 50 minutes.
Other notable long-haul MAX flights include Newark to Madeira (FNC) and Washington Dulles (IAD) to Anchorage, both scheduled at 7 hours and 45 minutes. The resumption of the Glasgow (GLA) to Newark route, now operated by the MAX for the first time, further highlights United’s confidence in the aircraft’s capabilities on transatlantic sectors. Additionally, routes linking Houston Intercontinental (IAH) to Anchorage and San José (SJO) to San Francisco (SFO) demonstrate the aircraft’s versatility across diverse geographic markets.
United’s Ten Longest Boeing 737 MAX 8 Flights (July–December 2026)
Ranked by block time, United’s longest MAX flights are as follows: Santiago de Compostela to Newark (7h 55m), Newark to Anchorage (7h 50m), Newark to Madeira (7h 45m), Washington Dulles to Anchorage (7h 45m), Glasgow to Newark (7h 40m), Houston Intercontinental to Anchorage (7h 27m), San José to San Francisco (7h 05m), Chicago O’Hare to Anchorage (6h 48m), San Juan to Denver (6h 47m), and Punta Cana to Denver (6h 45m). These routes underscore the prominence of Alaska and Europe in United’s longest MAX operations, with four flights involving Anchorage and several transatlantic services connecting secondary European cities.
Operational and Market Context
United’s expansion of long-haul MAX flights occurs amid ongoing scrutiny of the aircraft’s safety record. Despite its troubled history, including previous groundings and high-profile accidents, the airline’s decision to resume seasonal service between Newark and Glasgow using the MAX signals renewed confidence in the jet’s safety and reliability. This confidence is critical as competitors such as Southwest and WestJet prepare to introduce new MAX variants, potentially intensifying competition on long narrowbody routes.
Furthermore, United’s plans to restart MAX 8 flights to Venezuela illustrate the airline’s willingness to leverage the aircraft for strategic growth, even in the face of complex geopolitical conditions. Recent legal developments, including a jury’s decision to clear Boeing in a major fraud lawsuit, have also influenced investor sentiment and may affect future fleet strategies across the industry.
As United continues to expand its Boeing 737 MAX operations on both domestic and international routes, the airline is placing significant emphasis on the aircraft’s range, fuel efficiency, and improving reputation to open new markets and sustain its competitive position.

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