Boeing Shorthaul Fleet
- Airplanes & Airports
- Jul 1
- 1 min read
United Airlines operates a diverse fleet for its short-haul routes, primarily within the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The main aircraft utilized for these operations include:
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Boeing 737-700: Configured with 126 seats, this aircraft serves various domestic and short-haul international routes.
Boeing 737-800: With a capacity of 166 passengers, it is widely used across United's short-haul network.
Boeing 737-900: Accommodating up to 179 passengers, this model is deployed on higher-demand routes.
Boeing 737 MAX 8 and MAX 9: These aircraft offer enhanced fuel efficiency and passenger comfort, serving both domestic and short-haul international destinations.
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Airbus A319: Configured with 126 seats, the A319 operates on various short-haul routes.
Airbus A320: With a capacity of 150 passengers, it serves numerous domestic flights.
Airbus A321neo: The latest addition to the fleet, offering improved efficiency and passenger amenities.
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Embraer E170 and E175: These regional jets, with capacities ranging from 70 to 76 seats, operate on short-haul routes to smaller markets.
Mitsubishi CRJ-550: A unique 50-seat regional jet offering enhanced comfort on shorter routes.
United Airlines continues to modernize its fleet, focusing on fuel efficiency and passenger comfort to enhance the travel experience across its short-haul network.

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