Alaska Airlines announces largest fleet order in airline's history
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Alaska orders 105 737-10 aircraft and 5 787 widebody aircraft – extending the delivery stream through 2035 - The order includes an option for 35 additional 737-10 aircraft within the same timeframe
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The airline will also welcome its first 787 widebody aircraft in the new
Alaska global livery into its fleet, which will be seen operating acrossEurope andAsia
"This fleet investment builds on the strong foundation
- This order brings
Alaska's total orderbook with Boeing to 245 aircraft, in addition to the 94 MAX aircraft we're operating today. - A mix of growth aircraft and replacement for aging 737s, this order will keep
Alaska's fleet one of the youngest in the industry and the most fuel efficient for any premium, global airline. -
Alaska already operates a narrowbody fleet that includes 737-9 and 737-8 aircraft. This order is for 737-10 aircraft, but the airline retains the flexibility to adjust to a different model if necessary. - The five additional 787 widebody aircraft support the Alaska Accelerate strategic plan and will enable the airline to fly to at least 12 long-haul international destinations from
Seattle by 2030. The order brings our firm future 787 widebody fleet to 17, with five already in operation across the network. The intention is for these five 787s to be delivered as the -10 variant. - With a current fleet of 413 aircraft,
carriers will operate a fleet of more than 475 aircraft by 2030 and more than 550 aircraft by 2035.Alaska Air Group 's
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"As we transform into the country's fourth largest global airline, we are proud to introduce a new, global livery for the Alaska brand. The design is a tribute to
As the company's brand strategy expands to meet its growing global footprint, essential elements of our two airline brands' legacies and history remain unchanged. The core Alaska Airlines brand expression will remain with the Alaska Native on the tail of narrowbody aircraft flying throughout the North American continent. The Hawaiian Airlines brand will continue to be expressed in service to, from and within the Hawaiian Islands with Pualani on the tail of Airbus A321, A330 and Boeing 717 aircraft.
Flights to
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London
Heathrow, United Kingdom : Daily, year-round flights beginningMay 21, 2026 -
Rome, Italy : Daily, summer seasonal flights beginningApril 28, 2026 -
Reykjavik, Iceland : Daily, summer seasonal flights beginningMay 28, 2026 (operated on a 737-8 MAX) -
Tokyo
Narita, Japan : Daily, year-round flights already in service -
Seoul Incheon,
South Korea : five-times-weekly, year-round flights already in service
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