Boeing takes the MAXimum flight

Founded in 1928, Boeing has provided our men and women on the ground with air support and made the lives of frequent travelers more convenient. Now they are going to unroll a new fleet of flying machines that makes traveling all the more worthwhile: the 737 MAX fleet.

This fleet, according to Boeing’s website, has the Boeing Sky Interior — a type of interior that “wins customer loyalty.”

They won’t be kidding, with bigger windows, pivot bins (bins with pivot technology, the same as with the average ball joint in a human body), and attention to detail aplenty.

The winglets, according to Boeing, “offer up to 1.8% additional fuel-efficiency,” which in turn saves money, which saves trees, which saves the environment.

According to senior Joseph Alonso, the materials would make the plane “more lightweight,” adding to the money saving needs of the average flyer.

“I think it’s cheaper and much more fuel efficient,” said Alonso. “I think airlines will definitely buy into it because it’s efficient.”

This new line of planes will be rolled out early next year, making the frequent flyer more happy and loyal to flying the friendly skies with United.