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Alaska Airlines
We’re adding 52 Boeing aircraft with rights for an additional 105, setting us up for long-term growth

Alaska Airlines announced it is exercising options to purchase 52 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft for delivery between 2024 and 2027—growing the airline’s confirmed 737 MAX fleet from 94 to 146. Alaska also secured rights for 105 more planes through 2030, ensuring access to sufficient aircraft for fleet replacement and growth. This agreement represents the largest commitment for future aircraft in the airline’s history.

Already operating a fleet of 35 737-9 aircraft, Alaska Airlines expects to accept delivery of another 43 MAX aircraft between now and the end of 2023—at which point the airline will once again operate a mainline fleet solely of Boeing aircraft. The performance of the 737-9 has exceeded expectations on economics and fuel efficiency, as well as guest satisfaction.

This order positions Alaska’s fleet as one of the most efficient, environmentally friendly, and profitable fleets in the industry. The order includes 737-8, 737-9 and 737-10 aircraft, enabling Alaska to optimally match aircraft size and capability with market characteristics. Alaska Airlines has full flexibility to shift between 737 MAX models as appropriate.

This order gives Alaska line of sight to operating more than 250 737 MAX series of aircraft by 2030. The flexibility built into the agreement allows Alaska Airlines to match their deliveries with economic conditions while saving the place in the production line.

 

Fast Facts:

  • By 2030, Alaska could operate more than 250 new aircraft from the 737 MAX series
  • In 2023, a new 737 MAX will be delivered approximately every 10 days
  • These new aircraft join Alaska’s fleet of 737-900ERs, 737-900s, 737-800s and 737-700s
  • Alaska is on track to sunset Airbus aircraft by the end of 2023
Oct 26, 2022

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