B737 MAX |
In continuation of our coverage
on WINGLETS and FUEL SAVING A320 SHARKLETS, we bring the news about Boeing
announcement and breakthrough on new winglet design concept for the 737 MAX. The new Advanced
Technology winglet will provide MAX customers with up to an additional 1.5
percent fuel-burn improvement, depending on range, on top of the 10-12 percent
improvement already offered on the new-engine variant.
"The Advanced Technology
winglet demonstrates Boeing's continued drive to improve fuel burn and the
corresponding value to the customer. With this technology and others being
built into the MAX, we will extend our leadership," said Jim Albaugh,
president and CEO, Boeing Commercial Airplanes. "Incorporating this advanced
technology into the 737 MAX design will give our customers even more advantage
in today's volatile fuel price environment."
"The concept is more
efficient than any other wingtip device in the single-aisle market because the
effective wing span increase is uniquely balanced between the upper and lower
parts of the winglet," said Michael Teal, chief project engineer, 737 MAX.
Boeing aerodynamicists used
advanced computational fluid dynamics to combine rake tip technology with a
dual feather winglet concept into one advanced treatment for the wings of the
737 MAX. The Advanced Technology winglet fits within today's airport gate
constraints
while providing more effective
span thereby reducing drag. Ongoing 737 MAX testing in the wind tunnel
validated the new concept on the airplane.
Airlines operating the 737 MAX
now will gain an 18 percent fuel-burn per-seat improvement over today's A320.
Depending on the range of the mission, MAX operators will realize even more
savings.(Article:Boeing press release)
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