N17529
Boeing 737 MAX 9 (737-9) (MAX 9)
Boeing
7 Hours
Duration of Flight
3300 NM
Range
453 MPH
Max Speed

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Basic Information
Airframe
Data valid as of 2024-02-06| Date | From | To | Flight Time | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025-06-21 | N/A | N/A | N/A | ✓ Landed |
| 2025-06-20 | N/A | N/A | N/A | ✓ Landed |
| 2025-06-19 | N/A | N/A | N/A | ✓ Landed |
| 2025-06-17 | N/A | N/A | N/A | ✓ Landed |
| 2025-06-14 | N/A | N/A | N/A | ✓ Landed |
| 2025-06-13 | N/A | N/A | N/A | ✓ Landed |
AI Summary
Boeing 737 MAX 9 (737-9) (MAX 9)
Overview
Registered in the United States to WILMINGTON TRUST CO TRUSTEE; certificate issue 2021-02-10; registration last action 2024-02-06; expiration 2028-02-29.
Specifications
- Engines: 2× CFM International LEAP-1B (28000 lbf each)
- Range: 3300 nm
- Cruise: 453 kts
- Seats: 179
- Ceiling: 41000 ft
Operations & Cabin
United mainline two-class — approx. 20 Business / 159 Economy (179 total) Avionics: Boeing 737 MAX advanced glass flight deck (EFIS-based)
Model & Market Context
This airframe, registered as N17529, is a Boeing-built narrow-body delivered in 2021 with manufacturer serial number 64503. The aircraft is a Boeing 737 MAX 9 (737-9) model operated in United Airlines mainline configuration and has been held in trust by WILMINGTON TRUST CO TRUSTEE of Wilmington, DE, US; the trustee ownership is a notable corporate financing arrangement. The jet is US-registered and was manufactured by Boeing as part of the MAX production line. Ownership by a corporate trustee typically reflects lease or finance structures common in modern airline fleet management.
Configured in United mainline two-class seating, this airframe carries approximately 20 Business and 159 Economy passengers for a total of 179 seats, matching the airline’s mixed short- to medium-haul deployment profile. The flight deck is equipped with the Boeing 737 MAX advanced glass flight deck (EFIS-based), supporting modern avionics workflows and airline-standard flight-management integration. Typical missions for this airframe include domestic and transcontinental services within the aircraft’s 3,300 nm range and cruise at around 453 kts, allowing efficient utilization on higher-frequency trunk routes as well as some thinner long-range sectors. Maintenance and operational considerations reflect MAX-series practices, including LEAP-1B engine support and airframe-specific inspections aligned with Boeing and operator maintenance programs.
The Boeing 737 MAX 9 serves the single-aisle, medium-range market niche with higher capacity relative to earlier 737 variants, offering airlines up to roughly 179 seats in dense two-class fits. Competitors in this segment include stretched narrowbodies from other manufacturers that target similar seat-mile economics. Demand among major carriers and lessors remains focused on fuel-efficient, high-utilization configurations; ownership via corporate trustees like WILMINGTON TRUST CO TRUSTEE is common for financing flexibility. Resale and maintenance considerations center on LEAP engine support, MAX-specific avionics and airframe checks, and market appetite for late-model 2020s-built airframes.
Aircraft Comparison
| Parameter | N17529 | N1013A | N101TD |
|---|---|---|---|
| Serial Number (MSN) | 64503 | 30110 | 29273 |
| Year Manufactured | 2021 | 1999 | 1999 |
| Duration of Flight | 7 Hours | 13 Hours | 13 Hours |
| Range | 3300 NM | 5980 NM | 6085 NM |
| Max Speed | 453 MPH | 493 MPH | 473 MPH |
| Aircraft Class | Over 20,000lbs | Over 20,000lbs | Over 20,000lbs |
| Service Ceiling | 41000 ft | 43100 ft | 41000 ft |
| Max Passengers | 179 | 290 | 149 |
| Cabin Comfort | No items found. | No items found. | No items found. |