Inside the Boeing 737 MAX 10 and its VERY low overhead luggage racks

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  • Опубликовано: 14 дек 2024

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  • @Falcoun1
    @Falcoun1 2 года назад +30

    The bigger bins are really a godsend for us cabin crew. It makes the boarding process (arguably one of the hardest parts of our job) so much easier.

    • @marctravellels5550
      @marctravellels5550 Год назад

      Closing them will become harder and Cause more back injury’s

    • @andrewwmacfadyen6958
      @andrewwmacfadyen6958 10 месяцев назад

      Just get rid of the overhead bins under seat carry bags only strictly enforced. The UK airline Jet2 offers free 22kg hold baggage.

  • @AircraftInteriorsInt
    @AircraftInteriorsInt 2 года назад +17

    Worth noting that the test aircraft has a raised floor to accommodate the cabling, etc. That reduces the headroom compared with the production version

  • @Blank00
    @Blank00 2 года назад +4

    The newer A321NEOs in service with Delta and AA also have low bins. You've probably flown on the A321s with older bins

  • @jamesbartlett5640
    @jamesbartlett5640 Год назад +1

    Wonder how TUi will have their Max 10s.

    • @andrewwmacfadyen6958
      @andrewwmacfadyen6958 10 месяцев назад

      Tui always have crammed the seat pitch too close which is why I now fly Jet2. But it seems Boeing are turning cattle class into battery poultry class

  • @PettersenLars
    @PettersenLars 7 месяцев назад

    hva you ever been on a max 8? Been flying them since feb 2019 with Norwegian and I have never thought on low head room. The toilets are a bit more narrow but not much.

  • @trenton.tchannel1810
    @trenton.tchannel1810 2 года назад +3

    As a ramper I want to see how much longer the cargo bin will be. My guess is the aft bin will be longer

    • @connerhill1010
      @connerhill1010 Год назад +1

      I hope the ceilings are higher. Literally crouching or being on my knees to stack bags or catch them isn't very nice 😅

  • @tonymcflattie2450
    @tonymcflattie2450 2 года назад +13

    Yes! We all want massive bins.

  • @gladiator3543
    @gladiator3543 2 года назад +6

    Love your reviews, so jealous I’m not there too to see these aircraft!

    • @travelswithbieber
      @travelswithbieber  2 года назад

      Ah thank you so much! I hope being able to watch this video made up for not being able to attend! 😁✈

  • @_w_w_
    @_w_w_ 2 года назад

    Delta has installed giant OHB on the A320 renovations. I've lost count of times I bang my head into it and the A320 is slightly bigger than the B737. This looks like trouble...

  • @sumeetbeniwal6365
    @sumeetbeniwal6365 Год назад

    United Airlines actually just got a 737 Max 10. Basically Boeing took a 737 Max 10 they already made and painted it in the United Airlines livery. They also added the United airlines seats. But United won’t fly it until certification is done.

  • @AviationFin
    @AviationFin Год назад

    Nice 👍
    Thanks for sharing
    Greetings from Helsinki ❄️ Finland

    • @travelswithbieber
      @travelswithbieber  Год назад

      Thank you so much, I'm glad you enjoyed it! 😁 Greetings to you in beautiful Finland 🇫🇮 from the UK 🇬🇧!

  • @tonymcflattie2450
    @tonymcflattie2450 2 года назад +2

    Damm, max 10! Nobody has been that close before

    • @travelswithbieber
      @travelswithbieber  2 года назад

      Ah yes, I have just noticed my video is the first on RUclips showing the inside of the new 737 MAX 10! I should have titled the video as exclusive! Haha 🙈

  • @julzb7165
    @julzb7165 2 года назад +1

    Bring back the 75🥰

  • @tendarb
    @tendarb 2 года назад +1

    What a "cosy" cabin. For once I'm glad I'm short. ;)

  • @tonymcflattie2450
    @tonymcflattie2450 2 года назад +3

    I like big bins and I can not lie

    • @travelswithbieber
      @travelswithbieber  2 года назад

      Certainly great for space! More space for bags is never a bad thing. I just wish I didn't have to break my neck every time I sit down or stand up 🙈 Haha

    • @tonymcflattie2450
      @tonymcflattie2450 2 года назад

      @@travelswithbieber lol, these are the sacrifices we make to get bags in sideways. Lol.

  • @DontUputThatEvilOnMe
    @DontUputThatEvilOnMe Год назад +2

    I’m assuming the idea for the larger bins is so you can get more carry on luggage on the plane by sacrificing some head room where you usually are sitting anyways.

  • @sergiolaurencio7534
    @sergiolaurencio7534 Год назад

    Would be like when you enter in a car like a sedan(expect it fly and transport 100+ passengers) and looking at the positives, there are many. Once you seat down, you can now heard the air nozzle and reading light which not much effort, and now that I look at it, been able too hold on it if turbulence happens when walking in the plane, so all that is good in my opinion. Doing the best on the flight, the experience of the plane would be there! 👍

  • @stradivarioushardhiantz5179
    @stradivarioushardhiantz5179 2 года назад

    The Loo look small as Falcon 900

    • @travelswithbieber
      @travelswithbieber  2 года назад

      Haha! I would even say the Falcon's loo is bigger than this. It really is tiny! 🙈

  • @mogu585
    @mogu585 2 года назад +3

    I am 737 fans! Thank you for your wonderful video!

  • @pentameteriamb6196
    @pentameteriamb6196 2 года назад +6

    The 737 is great.

  • @marcambouphaure
    @marcambouphaure 2 года назад

    This one is too is very interesting and informative 👍

    • @travelswithbieber
      @travelswithbieber  2 года назад +1

      Ah thank you so much Marc! I'm glad you are finding my videos interesting and informative 👍🏻😊

  • @danharold3087
    @danharold3087 2 года назад +2

    Way too much time wasted on the overhead bins. You spend maybe a minute or two getting in and out. The rest of the time your sitting and glad for the storage.

  • @glennkamers
    @glennkamers 2 года назад

    Just subbed, like your style.

  • @bla855
    @bla855 Год назад +1

    Come on ... all you spoke about was the hat beens ..we all wanted to see the size and the additives 😖

  • @nightgirl8799
    @nightgirl8799 7 месяцев назад

    Omg this A/C will be a nightmare for passengers an crews. Putting that many passengers in such a narrow Aircraft with minimum crew and noone having any space just disgusting!!!

  • @andrewwmacfadyen6958
    @andrewwmacfadyen6958 10 месяцев назад +1

    If it is Boeing I'm not going

  • @BobNWFA
    @BobNWFA 2 года назад +15

    Ugh. Boeing has made the 737 even more cramped and miserable for the passenger than before, by refusing to change cabin width and height parameters they established 65 years ago. Give me an Airbus any day, especially the A220.

    • @travelswithbieber
      @travelswithbieber  2 года назад +5

      Hi Robert, I absolutely agree! The A220 offers a much brighter and more spacious cabin. The MAX 10 is so dark and cramped and the mood lighting on the ceiling just doesn't do it for me, unfortunately! 👎🏻

    • @trenton.tchannel1810
      @trenton.tchannel1810 2 года назад +4

      The 220 isn’t even a competitor to the max 10. I’m 6’4 and have no room issues on the 900er depending on how the airline configured the amount of seats. There’s a reason companies like Delta orders both planes because they have their place in the routes they’re used for. Me personally because I work both planes every day the 737 are definitely easier to work with and they don’t have to do an engine cool down when taxiing into the gate like the newer air buses do. I do wish they would’ve made a new 757 though. That plane is old but still out matches every other narrow body. I like the 321 but the 737 definitely isn’t as bad a as people make it seem

    • @abelincoln8885
      @abelincoln8885 2 года назад +1

      Boeing has completely screwed up the model designations & develop when they decided to make the 727 followed by the 737.
      The 707, 727, 737 & 757 .... are all narrow body jets .... with the same size fuselage. The 727, 737 & 757 .... are simply variants of the 707.
      The 707 designation should have been for narrow body of that size fuselage ... regardless of the number of engines, size of wing/tail and length,
      So the 727 would be a 707 tri engine for medium range route and the 737 would be 707 twin engine for short range routes.
      Then Boeing decided to build the 747 which is a large wide body with four engines for long range routes. This designation would be correct.
      But then in the late 1970's Boeing saw the success of MEDIUM wide body jets and knowing twins jets is the future with larger turbofan engines .... decided to make the 757 & 767 to fill the gap between the 737 and 747. Again. The 757 & 737 have the same size fuselage as the 707.
      Boeing made the 777 because the 767 was not correctly sized to cover all of the Medium wide body Jets.
      The 747 was correctly sized to cover cover large wide body market. However, Boeing never developed a tri or twin Jet variant ..... of the 747 ... as they had done with the 707.
      A 747 twin Jet ... would have been very attractive to the carriers who bought the A380 ... just as the 727 and 737 were attractive to airlines rather than the quad engine, heavier and longer 707.
      The A320 was designed in the early 80's ... when the small, medium & large jet market had been established. Airbus was able to properly size the A320 to cover every route & airline needs for small jets(narrow body).
      The fuselage size of the 737 was determined by the 707 which was designed for transatlantic routes with the technology of that time.
      Of course the A320 is a well designed and great aircraft. And even though Boeing has messed up completely messed up the development of its aircraft, the 737 is not as good ... but still is good enough to be profitable to Boeing & airlines.
      And unfortunately, because Boeing is able to make money from relices from the 60's ... Boeing will unlikely replace the 737(small) & 777(large) with a new design for at least another 10 years. smh.

    • @mmm0404
      @mmm0404 2 года назад +1

      @@abelincoln8885 The 737 needs a replacement but the 777X will be fine. It doest make any sense to release a new plane every decade while you can refine the available design. The 777X design could fly until the 2040's .

    • @abelincoln8885
      @abelincoln8885 2 года назад +2

      @@mmm0404 The 757 with a slightly wider fuselage should have replaced the 737 in the early 1980's. Boeing made a huge mistake developing the 757 & 767 with the ratings & for the same Routes.
      The 757 had the exact same size fuselage (narrow body) as the 707, 727 & 737. Boeing should have only had three main types of planes: small, medium, large.
      The small aircraft will be narrow bodies & the other two will be wide bodies.
      Boeing also knew by the 1980's that engines were getting bigger because they will be high bypass turbo fans ...requiring tall landing gear, and the 737 with the same fuselage as the 757 had short landing gear.
      And Boeing knew that twin Jets is the future which is why there was no three or four engine 767 or 777.
      The 737 ... was simply a twin engine shorter .... 707. The 757 was simply a better twin engine 707. All three had the same size fuselage
      Again. Boeing should have only had three types of aircraft and they all should have been twin engines with tall landing gear: small (737), medium ( 767), large (777).
      The last variant of the 747 offered to airlines... should have been been the X with a new composite gull wing and twin engines. Otherwise Boeing should have offered the 777 X in early 2000s to counter the A380.
      Boeing knew that all jets will be Twins ... and the engines are getting bigger requiring taller landing gear way, way back in the late 70's when they were developing the 757 with the same size fuselage as the 707, 727 & 737.
      It is now 40 years too late for Boeing to replace the 737 ... with a better version of the A320. It should have been the 757 back in the early 80's with the latest glass cockpits & electronic flight systems. Airbus now dominates the market .... with superior aircraft. Boeing is still selling thousands of 737s, and is profitable with the 787 & 777.
      Boeing needs to continue making money from the OGs ... while completely redesigning all three types ( small, medium, large) together with the same rated advance glass cockpit significantly superior to anything Airbus has, take back dominance of the market.
      The problem for Boeing is, Airbus is also planning its Next Gen fleet ... when it already has the best Airliners on the market and dominate it.
      No. Boeing must speed tens of billions developing the replacement of the 737 ... which will only be a better version of the A320 which was designed in the 80's and is clearly the best small airliner on the market.
      The A350 is superior to the both the 777 & 787 with all the latest tech. Airbus built the A350 ... because ... Boeing built the 787.
      The A380 was specifically designed to be superior to the 747.
      See the problem ... with Boeing developing the replacement of the 737? Airbus now dominates the market ... with superior aircraft ... and can easily build a better a better A320 with the latest tech.
      Boeing must continue with the Legacy aircraft while it is making $$ ... and plan to replace its entire fleet ... with aircraft that are significantly better & superior to the competition.
      Airbus is now here to stay because Boeing completely screwed up the development of the 757, 777 & 787. The Competition is good. But Boeing is constantly doing catch up ... with one model at a time ... unwilling to change its ways .... when it knew way back in the late 70's that twin Jets is the future, wide bodies for long routes ... and the Engines are getting bigger requiring tall lading gear
      Boeing developed the 767 ... 10 years after Airbus A300. The 777 was developed because of the A330 and to cover the medium to large jet market. The 787 is simply a composite 767 with all the bells & whistles ... & it was made because Boeing never offered a twin engine 747 or a 777X to counter the A380. Again. Boeing has known for decades that twin Jets is the future and the engines are getting bigger.
      When Boeing was developing the 757 & 767 ... it should have planned ahead ... with a future fleet of twin jets only all with tall landing gear. This would mean the 737 will have to be replaced ... by the 757 ... and the 747 will either have to become a twin jet or a larger aircraft (777) would replace it.
      So Boeing should have n developed the 757 (small) .... 767(medium)... & ... 777(large) by the mid 80's and offered all three aircraft to the airlines ... with a twin engine 747 being considered. But Boeing offered the 757 & 767 with the same rating for the same market. The 757 has the same size fuselage as the 737, but has the tall landing gear for the bigger turbofan engines. Boeing should have offered a small, medium & large turbofan twins in the early 80's.
      And Boeing must now do what they should have done 40 years ago .... and significantly higher costs ... to compete with Airbus & retake dominance of the market.
      Airbus only had the A300 when Boeing was developing the 757 & 767. Airbus is now the market leader with superior product including the A320 which was designed in the 80's. It is stupid for Boeing to focus on developing the replacement of the 737 ... which will only be a better version of the A320 designed in the 80's. Airbus will simply design a better aircraft to Boeing's.
      Boeing has to completely reboot its entire range and the aircraft have to be dramatically better than the Airbus, to steal back customers and then compete hold a slight advantage. Not always doing catch up and a piecemeal approach.

  • @axelscheithauer2010
    @axelscheithauer2010 10 месяцев назад

    sounds like this company have some moles in their own production teams.

  • @giamannguyen797
    @giamannguyen797 2 года назад

    Lon qua thi ton nghien lieu:cong ty mua vi loi ich:cong ty ko phai vi 1minh ban:neu muon rong thi dac 2cho di

  • @xxcozzzyxx152
    @xxcozzzyxx152 Год назад

    You guys don’t get it they are not here to give us comfort they are here to get as many people to where they need to go at one time and every human that isn’t part of the airline industry thinks taht this is all for comfort but they are here to make their money

  • @Santiagocook726
    @Santiagocook726 Год назад

    I didn't like that boeing 737-10 max it should have a slightly wider cabin that plane is going to be very narrow they should put air conditioning on that plane although I prefer the boeing 737-8 max

  • @Rexinexile
    @Rexinexile 2 года назад

    Great video. Great insight to this new aircraft. I will not be flying on one, looks to cramped for me.

  • @agungprasetyo2665
    @agungprasetyo2665 2 года назад

    and we only one life..

  • @donaldknowles9640
    @donaldknowles9640 2 года назад

    Thanks Justin Bieber

    • @travelswithbieber
      @travelswithbieber  2 года назад +1

      Haha! You're not the first, and certainly won't be the last 🙈

  • @glennkamers
    @glennkamers 2 года назад +2

    That loo won't be much good in the US. People will get stuck.

  • @daklakdigital3691
    @daklakdigital3691 9 месяцев назад

    THE BOEING MAX SERIES IS A KILLER AIRCRAFT. AVOID - IF YOU WANT TO LIVE.

  • @stephen_101
    @stephen_101 2 года назад

    This plane is going to be a cash cow, and the airlines are going to milk it hard.

  • @lucius1976
    @lucius1976 10 месяцев назад

    That thing will never fly