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Alaska Airlines Orders 105 Boeing 737 MAX Jets
7 Jan
Summary
- Alaska Airlines placed its largest aircraft order ever.
- The order includes 105 Boeing 737-10 jets and 5 787s.
- Deliveries will extend through 2035, expanding international routes.

Alaska Airlines has solidified its future fleet by placing its largest aircraft order in company history. The airline will acquire 105 Boeing 737-10 aircraft and five 787 widebody jets, with deliveries scheduled through 2035. This substantial commitment includes options for an additional 35 737-10s.
The acquisition significantly boosts Alaska's order book, adding to its existing fleet of 94 MAX aircraft. The incoming 787 widebodies, featuring a new global livery, are earmarked for long-haul routes to destinations like Europe and Asia. Alaska Airlines aims to serve at least 12 international destinations from Seattle by 2030.
This strategic fleet investment is designed to support steady growth, with Alaska Air Group expecting its fleet to expand from over 413 aircraft currently to more than 475 by 2030 and exceed 550 by 2035. The order balances new growth aircraft with replacements for older 737s, ensuring one of the youngest and most fuel-efficient fleets among premium airlines.




