United Airlines is breathing new life into its only nonmainland U.S. hub.

The airline announced this week that it would replace the aging Boeing 737-800 fleet currently stationed at its Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport (GUM) hub with new Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft. United will deploy 10 MAX 8 jets in Guam beginning in February 2026.

For those based in the mainland, United's MAX 8 aircraft is pretty commonplace. The airline has 122 of them in its fleet, and all of them, including the ones that'll be stationed in Guam, feature the airline's signature interior.

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