Southwest Predicts Boeing MAX 7 Approval by August 2026 as Certification Delays Continue

Southwest Predicts Boeing MAX 7 Approval by August 2026 as Certification Delays Continue

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The future of Boeing’s 737 MAX 7 aircraft moved one step forward as Southwest Airlines shared a new timeline for when the jet may finally receive approval. According to CEO Bob Jordan, Southwest now expects the MAX 7 to be certified by around August 2026. If this prediction holds true, the airline plans to begin flying the aircraft during the first quarter of 2027.

Jordan made these comments at an aviation event in New York, where he explained that Boeing had given a broad estimate of “mid-next summer” for certification. He added that Southwest has adjusted its expectations based on Boeing’s progress and the challenges the aircraft maker has been facing.

Southwest is the launch customer for the MAX 7, meaning it will be the first airline in the world to fly this model. However, the aircraft is not part of the company’s official fleet plans for 2026 because of the ongoing delays. Jordan previously believed the plane would be certified in the first half of 2026 and enter service by late 2026, but the timeline has clearly shifted.

Boeing is under pressure to improve production and deliver new jets to airlines, especially after several difficult years marked by safety issues, investigations, and slowdowns. While the main MAX models are being produced at higher rates, the MAX 7 and the larger MAX 10 have been stuck in the certification process due to concerns over an engine de-icing system. This system must meet strict safety standards before regulators can issue approval.

Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg has also indicated that both the MAX 7 and MAX 10 should be certified sometime in 2026, although he has avoided giving specific dates. The company continues to work with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), which has said it plans to propose new rules to make certification of future aircraft faster and more predictable.

The delays have serious consequences for airlines like Southwest, which rely heavily on the MAX family for fleet renewal. The MAX 7, in particular, is important for Southwest because it is smaller and more efficient for short-to-medium routes. A delay of more than a year forces the airline to adjust its expansion plans and aircraft schedules.

Boeing is also facing delays with other major aircraft, including the long-range 777X, which is still working toward certification. These ongoing challenges have raised questions about Boeing’s ability to meet demand at a time when global air travel is growing and airlines are urgently looking for new planes.

For now, Southwest appears hopeful yet cautious. The airline continues to trust Boeing but is preparing for more uncertainty. The MAX 7’s certification will be an important moment not only for Southwest but also for Boeing, which is working to rebuild confidence in its aircraft and its processes.

If the certification arrives by August 2026, as Southwest expects, the MAX 7 could be flying passengers by early 2027. Until then, the aviation world will closely watch Boeing’s progress, knowing that any further delay could have wide effects on fleet planning, airline costs, and the company’s reputation.

Dec. 12, 2025 3:21 p.m. 540

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