Air Canada Fleet Boeing 737 Max 8 Details and Pictures

Air Canada Fleet Boeing 737 Max 8 Details and Pictures. On current fleet, Air Canada operated 18 newest narrow-body aircraft Boeing 737 Max 8 (7M8).

The Air Canada Boeing 737 Max 8 is described by Air Canada as a “more personalized version of the 787 Dreamliner.”

The new aircraft features quiet engine technology, improved overhead storage, an upgraded inflight entertainment system, and access to power ports at every seat.

Boeing 737 Max 8 Air Canada configured with 2 class cabin, business class and economy class (including premium eco/preferred seating).

Air Canada Boeing 737 MAX 8 C FSDW on final approach before landing in Calgary Alberta Canada
Air Canada Boeing 737 MAX 8 C FSDW on final approach before landing in Calgary Alberta Canada

Air Canada Aircraft Boeing 737 Max 8 Fleet Identification Number Details

Registration MarkFIN
C-FTJV501
C-FSCY502
C-FSDB503
C-FSDQ504
C-FSDW505
C-FSEQ506
C-FSES507
C-FSIL508
C-FSIP509
C-FSIQ510
C-FSJH511
C-FSJJ512
C-FSKZ513
C-FSLU514
C-FSNQ515
C-FSNU516
C-FSOC517
C-FSOI518

Air Canada Fleet Boeing 737 Max 8 Cabin Interior Class Configuration and Seats Layout

Air Canada has configured the aircraft with 16 recliner-style Business Class seats and 153 standard Economy Class seats.

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54 seats are designated as Preferred offering additional legroom plus priority boarding that may be selected for an additional fee or selected free depending on fare and/or Altitude status).

Air Canada has now revealed the seatmap and specifications for their 737 MAX 8:

  • The 737 MAX 8 will have 16 business class seats and 153 economy class seats
  • Economy class seats will feature 30″ of pitch and 18″ of width
  • Business class seats will feature 38″ of pitch and 21″ of width
  • There will be a personal television at every seat (as a point of comparison, American has decided to eliminate personal televisions on their newest planes), as well as wifi

Air Canada’s configuration is identical to United’s 737-800s up until the exit row — United also has 16 first class seats, and then nine rows of extra legroom economy seating, including the two exit rows (that’s a lot of preferred seats).

However, Air Canada manages to squeeze in an extra three seats in the back behind the exit row, though that seems to be accomplished by putting the bathrooms at the very back, rather than in front of the rear exits.

In other words, the galley space will be smaller and cabin will be bigger.

Most of Air Canada’s narrowbody fleet presently has at least 31″ of seat pitch, so this is a downgrade in terms of personal space.

However, with seat design changing, airlines are often able to reduce pitch with materially reducing legroom.

Seat Map and Seating Chart Boeing 737 MAX 8 (7M8) Air Canada

Seat Map and Seating Chart Boeing 737 MAX 8 7M8 Air Canada
Seat Map and Seating Chart Boeing 737 MAX 8 7M8 Air Canada

Boeing 737 Max 8 operated by Air Canada may accommodate 169 passengers.

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Passengers may choose from two classes: business and economy.

First 4 rows of seats are business class seats.

These seats have 2-2 configuration.

The seats of the 1st row are located at the bulkhead.

These seats have some disadvantages: lack of floor storage during take-off and landing, location of the entertainment display on the bulkhead and noise from the galley and lavatory located in front.

Economy class may accommodate 153 passengers.

The seats of the rows 12-20 are designated by Air Canada as Preferred seats.

These seats offer extra space for passengers’ legs and priority boarding.

However, even some of the preferred seats have disadvantages.

So, the seats of the 12th row have the following disadvantages: limited legroom, reduced width, no floor storage during take-off and landing.

In addition, the seats 12A and 12F have no windows, that is why these seats are considered bad seats as well as the seat 16A.

The only disadvantage of the seats 17A and 17F is misaligned window.

Due to the exit row located behind the seats of the 18th row have limited recline.

The seats of the 19th row are located between two exit rows.

That is why passengers of these seats will feel comfortable thanks to the additional legroom but limited recline because of the exit row located behind may be bothersome.

The best seats of the economy class are the seats of the 20th row because these seats offer extra legroom to passengers.

Location of the galleys and lavatories behind may cause discomfort to passengers of the seats 36C, 36DEF and 37ABC.

Limited recline, reduced personal space when the seats in front are reclined make the seats 36DEF and 37ABCbad seats.

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Boeing 737 Max 8 Air Canada Cabin Interior Specifications

Aircraft interior characteristicsBusiness ClassEconomy Class
Number of Seats16153
Configuration2×23×3
Rows1>412>37
Bulkhead Rows112
Exit Row 19, 20
Seat Pitch97 cm (38 in)76 cm (30 in)
Seat Width53 cm (21 in)45 cm (18 in)
Seat Recline15 cm (6 in)8 cm (3 in)
Overwing Rows 16>24
Entertainment
  • Personal touch-screen TVs at every seat
  • Gate-to-gate access to hundreds of hours of on demand audio and video entertainment
  • Moving map with flight path information
  • Games and wellness applications
  • Personal touch-screen TVs at every seat
  • Gate-to-gate access to hundreds of hours of on demand audio and video entertainment
  • Moving map with flight path information
  • Games and wellness applications
Power Ports (110 volt connection, no adapter required)At every seatBetween the seats

Boeing 737 Max 8 Air Canada Cabin Special Features for Accessibility

Seats without Moveable Aisle ArmrestRow 12
On-board WheelchairYes
Wheelchair Accessible LavatoryYes

Boeing 737 Max 8 Air Canada Technical Characteristics

ManufacturerBoeing
EnginesCFM LEAP-1B
Cruise Speed839 km/h (521 mi/h)
Range6510 km (4045 m)
Cruise Altitude10668 m (35000 ft )
Cargo Capacity8328 kgs (18360 lbs)
Fuel Capacity25941 l (6853 USg)
Length of Aircraft39.47 m (129 ft 5 in)
Wing Span35.92 m (117 ft 10 in)
Height12.3 m (40 ft 4 in)

Boeing 737 Max 8 Air Canada Aircraft Fleet Inflight Amenities Information

  • Audio. A variety of selections are available for listening pleasure. Additional information may be viewed by clicking here.
  • Video. A variety of movies, televison series, sports programs, documentaries, and children’s programs may be viewed on the seat back inflight entertainment monitors. Additional information may be viewed by clicking here.
  • AC Power. Power ports are accessible from every seat in Business Class. In Economy, power ports are located two per triple (seats A,B and D,E).
  • Food. Complimentary beverages, snacks, meals are served in Business Class depending on length of flight, route, and time of day. Snacks and food for purchase are offered through Air Canada Bistro in Economy Class on most flights of 90 minutes or more.

Air Canada Aircraft Fleet Narrow-Body Single Aisle Boeing 737 Max 8 Images Gallery

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