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Boeing publicises new name for 737 Max planes after crashes – The Guardian
Statement unveiling new order from Polish airline calls it a 737-8 aircraft first, before noting it is a Max jet

Boeing appears to have started quietly dropping the Max from its 737 Max aircraft in the wake of recent air disasters, instead referring to a 737-8.
The new name has hitherto been used only internally at Boeing and emerged when the company put out a statement on Wednesday to announce it had won its first order for the grounded 737 Max aircraft this year. Polands Enter Air SA agreed to buy up to four variants of the jet.
Grzegorz Polaniecki, general director at Enter Air said in the statement: …
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