On Tuesday, November 18th, the CEO of Canadian Airline Westjet, Alexis von Hoensbroech told Reuters that the carrier still expects to receive the Boeing 737 MAX 10 by the end of 2026. The long-awaited stretch version of Boeing's latest and greatest 737 series is past due to enter production.

Boeing is still working towards certification for both the shortened 737 MAX 7 and the 737 MAX 10 sometime next year. WestJet already has other variants of the 737 MAX and its fleet, as well as 787 Dreamliner widebodies.

WestJet Looking Upward And Forward

WestJet is confident that Boeing will be able to resolve the final issues that are holding back the last two variants of the 737 MAX family. The jet’s engine anti-ice system was identified as potentially causing engine failures. Boein

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