Virgin Australia Boeing 737 Max 8

'MAX' is just a marketing name after all. The official regulatory designation is a Boeing 737-8 etc.

Not that much different to airlines dropping 'Next Generation' when referring to the 737-800 or 'Dreamliner' for the 787 variants

Again, correct; though you’ll be hard-pressed to find a 787 that doesn’t have “Dreamliner” proudly painted on the fuselage or an Airbus neo without the same + indicated on its safety card.

I have a small model of a Copa Airlines 737-MAX8 with “MAX” taking up the last quarter of the fuselage. It makes me chuckle every time I spot it on the shelf. Safe to say that frame doesn’t look the same in real life anymore. 😉
 
Either way as far as a passenger emergency card is concerned both the 737-8 and 737-800 have the same emergency exits so no point having two different cards.
 
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