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    5 Best Airlines If You're Afraid of Flying on a Boeing (And Which Ones to Avoid)

    By Josh Koebert,

    14 hours ago

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    Too many news stories about air travel this year have involved planes being grounded or even parts breaking in midair. The common denominator? Boeing 737 planes.

    Boeing’s issues have become prevalent enough that Scott Kirby, CEO of United Airlines, announced a halt on the airline’s order of Boeing 737 MAX 10 planes after extended delays waiting for FAA certification. (United asked for more MAX 9 planes instead.)

    If the news has made you nervous to fly, but you still wish to travel more to enjoy time off or maybe for work, then you may be wondering how to avoid Boeing planes. To help anxious fliers, the team at FinanceBuzz analyzed which airlines have the most Boeing planes in their fleets.

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    How many Boeing planes are currently in use?

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    Travelers who want to avoid flying in a Boeing plane may not have the option. Boeing is one of just two major companies worldwide (along with Airbus) that manufacture large passenger aircraft at scale.

    Due to the lack of competition in the marketplace, Boeing planes make up a significant portion of the current fleets for many airlines across the U.S. and the world.

    Nearly 5,000 aircraft make up the combined current fleets of the 12 major U.S.-based airlines we looked at, and the majority of those planes were built by Boeing.

    The embattled manufacturer produced 59% of all planes in those fleets. Airbus made 39% of the remainder, and Embraer, a smaller Brazilian manufacturer, made 3%.

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    Airlines with the most and fewest Boeing planes

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    While the small number of companies manufacturing commercial aircraft makes it hard to avoid Boeing planes, it’s not impossible.

    The largest overall plane fleets among airlines in the United States belong to:

    • Delta (985 planes)
    • American Airlines (967 planes)
    • United (954 planes)
    • Southwest (817 planes)
    • Alaska Airlines (317 planes)

    Airlines using Boeing planes

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    Boeing planes comprise more than half of the planes in each one of those airlines’ fleets, including 100% of Southwest’s fleet, 81% of United’s, and 73% of Alaska’s.

    Due to recent history, the 737 MAX line of planes has been among the most concerning for travelers. The Alaska Airlines flight that lost a fuselage plug was a 737 MAX 9, and there was a worldwide grounding of all 737 MAX models for nearly two years between March 2019 and December 2020 following a pair of fatal crashes involving 737 MAX 8 planes.

    With that in mind, we investigated how many 737 MAX planes are in each airline’s fleet. Four airlines — American, United, Southwest, and Alaska — have more than 50 of these planes in use. Southwest leads the way with 228 MAX planes, followed by United (166), Alaska (66), and American (59).

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    The 5 major airlines that do not have any Boeing planes

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    The largest airline in the country that does not count Boeing planes of any kind among its fleet is JetBlue, as all 290 of its planes are made by either Airbus or Embraer.

    The only other airlines that do not have any Boeings in operation all fall into the “budget-friendly” category. Spirit, Frontier, and Allegiant Air all have fleets made up entirely of Airbus planes, while Breeze Airways has a mix of Airbus and Embraer models.

    Bottom Line

    The make and model of the plane you’ll be flying in is just one of the many factors that can cause flight anxiety. However, there are many ways to make your travel experience more pleasant no matter which airline you choose:

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    Methodology: Fleet data for each airline was collected via https://www.planespotters.net/ in April 2024.

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