Summary
- Malaysia Airlines’ first Boeing 737 MAX aircraft has left the Boeing factory in Seattle and is en path to Kuala Lumpur.
- The delivery of the aircraft was delayed attributable to a producing issue.
- The carrier’s recent 737 MAX will feature 162 economy seats and 12 business seats, with inflight connectivity for streaming entertainment.
It’s finally arriving! After a couple of months of delay, Malaysia Airlines will soon receive its first Boeing 737 MAX aircraft. The plane has left the Boeing factory in Seattle and is traveling across the Pacific toward Kuala Lumpur. It is predicted to make a number of technical stops before it will definitely lands in Malaysia.
Plane leaves Seattle
On November 13, Malaysia Airlines’ first Boeing 737 MAX aircraft (registered 9M-MVA) left Seattle at 13:11 and began its journey across the Pacific Ocean towards Kuala Lumpur. In response to data by Flightradar24, the plane landed in Honolulu at 16:57 and was still there on the time of publishing this text.