United Airlines has delivered its first Boeing 737 MAX to its Guam hub, marking a significant fleet modernization for the airline's Pacific island operations. The 737 MAX replaces older 737-800s on key island-hopping routes across Micronesia.
The MAX's improved range and fuel efficiency make it well-suited for Guam's unique route network, which connects far-flung island communities across thousands of miles of open ocean. United is the only major U.S. carrier serving Guam as a hub, and the fleet upgrade signals continued investment in the Pacific.
For travelers, the 737 MAX brings Starlink WiFi eligibility, larger overhead bins, and improved cabin pressure — a meaningful upgrade on routes where the aircraft is often the only connection to the outside world.