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Originally Posted by Liam17
Do any of you wonder why Air Canada never gets 737s? I know that they ordered a few recently, except you'd think that they would have gotten some before. They are the most successful airliner in the world.
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Air Canada has 61 737MAXs on order, 28 MAX9 and 33 of the shorter MAX8. The 737MAX's are proving far less popular than the improved and re-engined A320NEO's which are proving to be better performers all around.
The 737 have never been seen as more comfortable than the A320 series, the cabins are narrower resulting in, typically, narrower seats and aisles. From a pilots perspective, the 737 has terrible cockpit ergonomics as it's basically the same layout as the 1950's era 707's. From a performance perspective the stretch 737-900 is proving to be a dog compared to the A321, it's short gear, combined with it's long fuselage is resulting in horrible runway performance among other things. The 737MAX was Boeing's quick response to Airbus's A320NEO which are outselling the MAX by a huge margin ( 4510 vs 2831 ). Air Canada likely got a smokin' deal on the MAXs or they'd likely have stayed with Airbus.
If you've ever ridden on one of Westjet's 737's for more than 3 hours vs. one of AC's A321's you'd quickly see the difference, as a
very experienced transcon flier I've experienced the difference first-hand many times. Personally I'm very disappointed with AC's choice to go with 737MAX's vs A320NEO which most blue-chip airlines have chosen for their fleet-renewal including the likes of Delta, American, Lufthansa, JetBlue, British Airways and many more.