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Alaska Airlines Orders 140 Boeing 737-10 and 5 Boeing 787-10 Jets

Alaska Airlines Places Record Order for Boeing Jets to Modernize Fleet and Expand International Reach
Alaska Airlines has announced its largest aircraft order to date, committing to purchase 105 Boeing 737 Max 10s alongside five Boeing 787-10 Dreamliners. This agreement, which also includes 35 additional options for the 737-10, brings the airline’s total Boeing order book to 245 jets. The substantial investment forms a key part of Alaska’s strategy to modernize its fleet and broaden its international network, particularly in the wake of its merger with Hawaiian Airlines.
Fleet Renewal and Expansion with 737 Max 10s
The commitment to the 737-10 model comprises 53 new orders slated for delivery between 2032 and 2035, as well as the conversion of 52 existing options with deliveries planned from 2028 to 2032. Alaska Airlines intends to deploy these aircraft both to replace its aging Boeing 737 Next Generation (NG) narrowbodies and to support overall fleet growth. According to ch-aviation data, the airline currently operates a diverse 737 fleet, including eleven 737-700s, fifty-nine 737-800s, seventy-nine 737-900ERs, fourteen 737-8s, and eighty 737-9s. Prior to this announcement, Alaska had outstanding commitments for six additional 737-8s and sixty-three 737-10s. The carrier also operates eighteen Airbus A321-200Ns, inherited from Hawaiian Airlines, which remain dedicated to Hawai‘i operations. Alaska retains flexibility to substitute the 737-10s for other 737 MAX variants as operational needs evolve.
Introduction of Widebody Aircraft and International Ambitions
The order also marks a significant milestone in Alaska Airlines’ widebody strategy. The five Boeing 787-10 Dreamliners will be the first widebody aircraft directly ordered by Alaska, as its current fleet of five 787-9s were originally ordered by Hawaiian Airlines prior to the merger. The combined group holds inherited commitments for an additional four 787-9s and five 787-10s, following a partial conversion to the larger 787-10 variant earlier this year. The newly ordered 787-10s are converted options previously assigned to Hawaiian Airlines and are expected to be delivered between 2031 and 2032.
Alaska Airlines has emphasized that the addition of the 787-10s will enable the launch of new long-haul routes to Asia and Europe from its Seattle hub, capitalizing on the expanded network opportunities created by the Hawaiian Airlines merger. While the airline has not disclosed a specific delivery timeline for these aircraft, the order underscores its commitment to international growth.
Strategic Confidence Amid Industry Challenges
This record-breaking order reflects Alaska Airlines’ confidence in Boeing’s ability to deliver high-quality aircraft on schedule, despite the manufacturer’s recent production challenges. The move positions Alaska to modernize its fleet, increase capacity, and pursue international expansion throughout the coming decade.

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