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Which models of the Boeing 737 are still in production?


Does the Boeing 737 MAX use electro-hydraulic actuators?How long is the horizontal stabilizer on a Boeing 737?What is the lump on top of the Boeing 737?Are Boeing 737 winglets adjustable from the cockpit?Why is the 737 MAX 7 selling so poorly?Why is the 737’s aileron/spoiler authority reduced at low flap settings?Has the number of angle of attack sensors been reduced in Boeing 737 Max, in comparison to the older models?How is device control software checked for quality?Why can’t more older 737s be retrofitted with more newer winglets?Why is this 737 MAX 8 still flying?













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The BBC is reporting that the production of 737 aircraft has been reduced from 52 to 42 per month due to a loss of 737-Max orders. It isn't clear in the report whether the Max is the only 737 being made now.



Does Boeing currently produce any other models of the 737 or is the Max the only one?










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    More than half the models that ever existed are still in production.
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    By the way, neither Boeing nor the BBC article said that the production cut is because of a drop in orders. The most recent order numbers on Boeing's website are actually higher than they were in February. Boeing's statement said that the production cut was temporary and was to allow them "to prioritize additional resources to focus on software certification and returning the MAX to flight."
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The BBC is reporting that the production of 737 aircraft has been reduced from 52 to 42 per month due to a loss of 737-Max orders. It isn't clear in the report whether the Max is the only 737 being made now.



Does Boeing currently produce any other models of the 737 or is the Max the only one?










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    More than half the models that ever existed are still in production.
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    By the way, neither Boeing nor the BBC article said that the production cut is because of a drop in orders. The most recent order numbers on Boeing's website are actually higher than they were in February. Boeing's statement said that the production cut was temporary and was to allow them "to prioritize additional resources to focus on software certification and returning the MAX to flight."
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The BBC is reporting that the production of 737 aircraft has been reduced from 52 to 42 per month due to a loss of 737-Max orders. It isn't clear in the report whether the Max is the only 737 being made now.



Does Boeing currently produce any other models of the 737 or is the Max the only one?










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The BBC is reporting that the production of 737 aircraft has been reduced from 52 to 42 per month due to a loss of 737-Max orders. It isn't clear in the report whether the Max is the only 737 being made now.



Does Boeing currently produce any other models of the 737 or is the Max the only one?







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    More than half the models that ever existed are still in production.
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  • $begingroup$
    By the way, neither Boeing nor the BBC article said that the production cut is because of a drop in orders. The most recent order numbers on Boeing's website are actually higher than they were in February. Boeing's statement said that the production cut was temporary and was to allow them "to prioritize additional resources to focus on software certification and returning the MAX to flight."
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    $begingroup$
    More than half the models that ever existed are still in production.
    $endgroup$
    – Harper
    10 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    By the way, neither Boeing nor the BBC article said that the production cut is because of a drop in orders. The most recent order numbers on Boeing's website are actually higher than they were in February. Boeing's statement said that the production cut was temporary and was to allow them "to prioritize additional resources to focus on software certification and returning the MAX to flight."
    $endgroup$
    – reirab
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$begingroup$
More than half the models that ever existed are still in production.
$endgroup$
– Harper
10 hours ago




$begingroup$
More than half the models that ever existed are still in production.
$endgroup$
– Harper
10 hours ago












$begingroup$
By the way, neither Boeing nor the BBC article said that the production cut is because of a drop in orders. The most recent order numbers on Boeing's website are actually higher than they were in February. Boeing's statement said that the production cut was temporary and was to allow them "to prioritize additional resources to focus on software certification and returning the MAX to flight."
$endgroup$
– reirab
1 hour ago




$begingroup$
By the way, neither Boeing nor the BBC article said that the production cut is because of a drop in orders. The most recent order numbers on Boeing's website are actually higher than they were in February. Boeing's statement said that the production cut was temporary and was to allow them "to prioritize additional resources to focus on software certification and returning the MAX to flight."
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The variants in production are:



  • 700

  • 800

  • 900ER

  • BBJ

  • C-40

  • 737 AEW&C

  • P-8

  • MAX

In bold are the passenger variants. The BBJ is a business jet variant. The first three are 737 Next Generation. As of February 28, 2019, there is a total of 38 unfilled orders for that family (discounting the military P-8). Whereas there are 4,636 unfilled MAX orders as of the same date.






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    +1 Duh, it didn't occur to me that Wikipedia would have current production levels
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    – Dave Gremlin
    14 hours ago






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    The MAX is at least 2, the Max 8 and 9.
    $endgroup$
    – Harper
    10 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    @Harper The MAX 10 is also currently being assembled, though none have been delivered yet. And, if you consider it separate from the MAX 8, the MAX 200 is also in production.
    $endgroup$
    – reirab
    1 hour ago










  • $begingroup$
    The MAX 7 is also in production, though it doesn't have a lot of orders.
    $endgroup$
    – reirab
    1 hour ago


















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$begingroup$

By contrast, here are the models that are no longer in production.



  • 737-100 Original (93' long, 85-118 seats) not replaced

  • 737-200 Original (100' long, 102-130 seats) replaced by -500 Classic

  • 737-300 Classic (110' long, 126-149 seats) replaced by -700 NG

  • 737-400 Classic (120' long, 147-168 seats) see longer -800 NG

  • 737-500 Classic (short 102' long, 110-132 seats) replaced by -600 NG

  • 737-600 Next Gen (short 103' long, 108-130 seats) not replaced





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    @IwillnotexistIdonotexist. Yeah I was really torn on how to do that, because Boeing's sequence numbers are misleading on the Classics. I wanted to emphasize the conspicuous removal of the 600 even though it's a NG.
    $endgroup$
    – Harper
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    The 737-900 (non-ER) isn't in production either.
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    – gparyani
    48 mins ago











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The variants in production are:



  • 700

  • 800

  • 900ER

  • BBJ

  • C-40

  • 737 AEW&C

  • P-8

  • MAX

In bold are the passenger variants. The BBJ is a business jet variant. The first three are 737 Next Generation. As of February 28, 2019, there is a total of 38 unfilled orders for that family (discounting the military P-8). Whereas there are 4,636 unfilled MAX orders as of the same date.






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    +1 Duh, it didn't occur to me that Wikipedia would have current production levels
    $endgroup$
    – Dave Gremlin
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    The MAX is at least 2, the Max 8 and 9.
    $endgroup$
    – Harper
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  • $begingroup$
    @Harper The MAX 10 is also currently being assembled, though none have been delivered yet. And, if you consider it separate from the MAX 8, the MAX 200 is also in production.
    $endgroup$
    – reirab
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  • $begingroup$
    The MAX 7 is also in production, though it doesn't have a lot of orders.
    $endgroup$
    – reirab
    1 hour ago















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$begingroup$

The variants in production are:



  • 700

  • 800

  • 900ER

  • BBJ

  • C-40

  • 737 AEW&C

  • P-8

  • MAX

In bold are the passenger variants. The BBJ is a business jet variant. The first three are 737 Next Generation. As of February 28, 2019, there is a total of 38 unfilled orders for that family (discounting the military P-8). Whereas there are 4,636 unfilled MAX orders as of the same date.






share|improve this answer











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  • 1




    $begingroup$
    +1 Duh, it didn't occur to me that Wikipedia would have current production levels
    $endgroup$
    – Dave Gremlin
    14 hours ago






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    $begingroup$
    The MAX is at least 2, the Max 8 and 9.
    $endgroup$
    – Harper
    10 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    @Harper The MAX 10 is also currently being assembled, though none have been delivered yet. And, if you consider it separate from the MAX 8, the MAX 200 is also in production.
    $endgroup$
    – reirab
    1 hour ago










  • $begingroup$
    The MAX 7 is also in production, though it doesn't have a lot of orders.
    $endgroup$
    – reirab
    1 hour ago













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$begingroup$

The variants in production are:



  • 700

  • 800

  • 900ER

  • BBJ

  • C-40

  • 737 AEW&C

  • P-8

  • MAX

In bold are the passenger variants. The BBJ is a business jet variant. The first three are 737 Next Generation. As of February 28, 2019, there is a total of 38 unfilled orders for that family (discounting the military P-8). Whereas there are 4,636 unfilled MAX orders as of the same date.






share|improve this answer











$endgroup$



The variants in production are:



  • 700

  • 800

  • 900ER

  • BBJ

  • C-40

  • 737 AEW&C

  • P-8

  • MAX

In bold are the passenger variants. The BBJ is a business jet variant. The first three are 737 Next Generation. As of February 28, 2019, there is a total of 38 unfilled orders for that family (discounting the military P-8). Whereas there are 4,636 unfilled MAX orders as of the same date.







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    $endgroup$
    – Dave Gremlin
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    The MAX is at least 2, the Max 8 and 9.
    $endgroup$
    – Harper
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  • $begingroup$
    @Harper The MAX 10 is also currently being assembled, though none have been delivered yet. And, if you consider it separate from the MAX 8, the MAX 200 is also in production.
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    – reirab
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    The MAX 7 is also in production, though it doesn't have a lot of orders.
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    $begingroup$
    +1 Duh, it didn't occur to me that Wikipedia would have current production levels
    $endgroup$
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    $begingroup$
    The MAX is at least 2, the Max 8 and 9.
    $endgroup$
    – Harper
    10 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    @Harper The MAX 10 is also currently being assembled, though none have been delivered yet. And, if you consider it separate from the MAX 8, the MAX 200 is also in production.
    $endgroup$
    – reirab
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  • $begingroup$
    The MAX 7 is also in production, though it doesn't have a lot of orders.
    $endgroup$
    – reirab
    1 hour ago







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$begingroup$
+1 Duh, it didn't occur to me that Wikipedia would have current production levels
$endgroup$
– Dave Gremlin
14 hours ago




$begingroup$
+1 Duh, it didn't occur to me that Wikipedia would have current production levels
$endgroup$
– Dave Gremlin
14 hours ago




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$begingroup$
The MAX is at least 2, the Max 8 and 9.
$endgroup$
– Harper
10 hours ago




$begingroup$
The MAX is at least 2, the Max 8 and 9.
$endgroup$
– Harper
10 hours ago












$begingroup$
@Harper The MAX 10 is also currently being assembled, though none have been delivered yet. And, if you consider it separate from the MAX 8, the MAX 200 is also in production.
$endgroup$
– reirab
1 hour ago




$begingroup$
@Harper The MAX 10 is also currently being assembled, though none have been delivered yet. And, if you consider it separate from the MAX 8, the MAX 200 is also in production.
$endgroup$
– reirab
1 hour ago












$begingroup$
The MAX 7 is also in production, though it doesn't have a lot of orders.
$endgroup$
– reirab
1 hour ago




$begingroup$
The MAX 7 is also in production, though it doesn't have a lot of orders.
$endgroup$
– reirab
1 hour ago











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$begingroup$

By contrast, here are the models that are no longer in production.



  • 737-100 Original (93' long, 85-118 seats) not replaced

  • 737-200 Original (100' long, 102-130 seats) replaced by -500 Classic

  • 737-300 Classic (110' long, 126-149 seats) replaced by -700 NG

  • 737-400 Classic (120' long, 147-168 seats) see longer -800 NG

  • 737-500 Classic (short 102' long, 110-132 seats) replaced by -600 NG

  • 737-600 Next Gen (short 103' long, 108-130 seats) not replaced





share|improve this answer











$endgroup$












  • $begingroup$
    @IwillnotexistIdonotexist. Yeah I was really torn on how to do that, because Boeing's sequence numbers are misleading on the Classics. I wanted to emphasize the conspicuous removal of the 600 even though it's a NG.
    $endgroup$
    – Harper
    6 hours ago











  • $begingroup$
    The 737-900 (non-ER) isn't in production either.
    $endgroup$
    – gparyani
    48 mins ago















3












$begingroup$

By contrast, here are the models that are no longer in production.



  • 737-100 Original (93' long, 85-118 seats) not replaced

  • 737-200 Original (100' long, 102-130 seats) replaced by -500 Classic

  • 737-300 Classic (110' long, 126-149 seats) replaced by -700 NG

  • 737-400 Classic (120' long, 147-168 seats) see longer -800 NG

  • 737-500 Classic (short 102' long, 110-132 seats) replaced by -600 NG

  • 737-600 Next Gen (short 103' long, 108-130 seats) not replaced





share|improve this answer











$endgroup$












  • $begingroup$
    @IwillnotexistIdonotexist. Yeah I was really torn on how to do that, because Boeing's sequence numbers are misleading on the Classics. I wanted to emphasize the conspicuous removal of the 600 even though it's a NG.
    $endgroup$
    – Harper
    6 hours ago











  • $begingroup$
    The 737-900 (non-ER) isn't in production either.
    $endgroup$
    – gparyani
    48 mins ago













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$begingroup$

By contrast, here are the models that are no longer in production.



  • 737-100 Original (93' long, 85-118 seats) not replaced

  • 737-200 Original (100' long, 102-130 seats) replaced by -500 Classic

  • 737-300 Classic (110' long, 126-149 seats) replaced by -700 NG

  • 737-400 Classic (120' long, 147-168 seats) see longer -800 NG

  • 737-500 Classic (short 102' long, 110-132 seats) replaced by -600 NG

  • 737-600 Next Gen (short 103' long, 108-130 seats) not replaced





share|improve this answer











$endgroup$



By contrast, here are the models that are no longer in production.



  • 737-100 Original (93' long, 85-118 seats) not replaced

  • 737-200 Original (100' long, 102-130 seats) replaced by -500 Classic

  • 737-300 Classic (110' long, 126-149 seats) replaced by -700 NG

  • 737-400 Classic (120' long, 147-168 seats) see longer -800 NG

  • 737-500 Classic (short 102' long, 110-132 seats) replaced by -600 NG

  • 737-600 Next Gen (short 103' long, 108-130 seats) not replaced






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  • $begingroup$
    @IwillnotexistIdonotexist. Yeah I was really torn on how to do that, because Boeing's sequence numbers are misleading on the Classics. I wanted to emphasize the conspicuous removal of the 600 even though it's a NG.
    $endgroup$
    – Harper
    6 hours ago











  • $begingroup$
    The 737-900 (non-ER) isn't in production either.
    $endgroup$
    – gparyani
    48 mins ago
















  • $begingroup$
    @IwillnotexistIdonotexist. Yeah I was really torn on how to do that, because Boeing's sequence numbers are misleading on the Classics. I wanted to emphasize the conspicuous removal of the 600 even though it's a NG.
    $endgroup$
    – Harper
    6 hours ago











  • $begingroup$
    The 737-900 (non-ER) isn't in production either.
    $endgroup$
    – gparyani
    48 mins ago















$begingroup$
@IwillnotexistIdonotexist. Yeah I was really torn on how to do that, because Boeing's sequence numbers are misleading on the Classics. I wanted to emphasize the conspicuous removal of the 600 even though it's a NG.
$endgroup$
– Harper
6 hours ago





$begingroup$
@IwillnotexistIdonotexist. Yeah I was really torn on how to do that, because Boeing's sequence numbers are misleading on the Classics. I wanted to emphasize the conspicuous removal of the 600 even though it's a NG.
$endgroup$
– Harper
6 hours ago













$begingroup$
The 737-900 (non-ER) isn't in production either.
$endgroup$
– gparyani
48 mins ago




$begingroup$
The 737-900 (non-ER) isn't in production either.
$endgroup$
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