Our fleet

A 737 family built around commonality.

Vista uses a Boeing 737-family fleet to keep training, dispatch assumptions, maintenance planning, and route flexibility aligned across the operation.

Vista Airways Boeing 737 in Vista Breeze livery
737 family
4 core variants
Y single cabin
COS maintenance focus

Aircraft types

Right-sized lift for thin mountains and heavy beaches.

Each aircraft type has a job. Smaller 737s protect frequency and mountain economics; larger variants cover peak leisure volume, Florida flows, Las Vegas demand, and longer resort missions.

Boeing 737-700

132 seats

Useful for thinner western routes, operationally sensitive airports, and off-peak flying where frequency matters more than raw seat count.

Boeing 737-800

189 seats

The core workhorse for Vista's medium-haul network, including Las Vegas, Florida, Texas, and high-demand trunk flying.

Boeing 737 MAX 8

189 seats

Efficient lift for longer stage lengths, resort missions, and routes where fuel burn and range flexibility matter.

Boeing 737-900ER

216 seats

High-density capacity for the thickest leisure flows, especially peak Florida, Las Vegas, and seasonal resort markets.

Cabin philosophy

Simple, consistent, and easy to dispatch.

Vista's public product is built around an all-economy cabin, clear expectations, and a consistent boarding and service pattern across the fleet.

Single-class layout

A common passenger experience keeps the airline easy to understand and simple to schedule.

Common 737 procedures

Crews stay within a familiar operating family, supporting realistic training and smoother fleet planning.

Operational flexibility

The mix allows Vista to match capacity to demand without losing the benefits of a common fleet strategy.