Yes, as of March 2026, Boeing continues to produce the 737 MAX family of aircraft, although the program has faced significant regulatory scrutiny and production caps in recent years. Following quality control issues and cabin pressure incidents in early 2024, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) halted Boeing's planned production increases, capping output at 38 aircraft per month to ensure safety standards are strictly met. Despite these challenges, the 737 MAX remains the backbone of Boeing's narrow-body lineup, with a massive backlog of thousands of orders from airlines like United, Southwest, and Ryanair. In 2026, the focus has shifted toward the certification of the 737 MAX 7 and MAX 10 variants, which are the smallest and largest models in the family, respectively. Airlines are increasingly deploying the MAX 8 and MAX 9 on long-haul and transatlantic "narrow-body" routes, demonstrating continued industry reliance on the type's fuel efficiency and range.