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Boeing and Alaska Airlines Confirm Major Aircraft Order

Boeing and Alaska Airlines Announce Record Aircraft Order
Seattle, January 7, 2026 — Boeing and Alaska Airlines have confirmed the largest aircraft order in the airline’s history, signaling a major step in Alaska’s strategy for domestic and international expansion. The agreement includes the purchase of 105 Boeing 737-10 jets—the largest model in the 737 MAX series—alongside options for an additional 35 aircraft, as well as five Boeing 787-10 Dreamliners. This substantial investment increases Alaska’s 737 MAX order book to 174 planes and represents a critical component of the carrier’s ongoing fleet renewal and growth plans.
Strategic Fleet Expansion and Route Development
The new aircraft acquisition is intended to modernize Alaska Airlines’ fleet and support the expansion of its route network, including the launch of new long-haul services to Europe and Asia from its Seattle hub. The 737-10s will enable the airline to operate high-density domestic routes more efficiently, offering the lowest cost per seat among single-aisle aircraft. Meanwhile, the 787-10 Dreamliners will enhance Alaska’s international capabilities, delivering superior fuel efficiency, extended range, and improved passenger comfort for long-haul flights.
Ben Minicucci, CEO and President of Alaska Air Group, emphasized the significance of the order, stating, “This fleet investment builds on the strong foundation Alaska has created to support steady, scalable, and sustained growth, and is another building block in executing our Alaska Accelerate strategic plan. These planes will fuel our expansion to more destinations across the globe and ensure our guests travel aboard the newest, most fuel-efficient, and state-of-the-art aircraft. We are incredibly proud to be partnering with Boeing, a Pacific Northwest neighbor and a company that stands as a symbol of American innovation and manufacturing.”
Confidence in Boeing and Long-Term Delivery Commitments
The deal also reflects Alaska Airlines’ confidence in Boeing’s recovery efforts and the anticipated certification of the 737 MAX 10. By securing delivery slots through 2035, Alaska guarantees a steady influx of new aircraft to support its ambition of serving at least 12 long-haul international destinations from Seattle by 2030.
Stephanie Pope, president and CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes, remarked, “This is a historic airplane order underwritten by Alaska Airlines’ record of strong performance and strategic expansion. All of us at Boeing are proud of Alaska’s success and are honored they have placed their trust in our people and our 737 and 787 airplanes to help grow their airline.”
The announcement coincides with the 60th anniversary of the partnership between Boeing and Alaska Airlines, which began with the delivery of a Boeing 727. Currently, Alaska operates 248 Boeing 737 aircraft and five 787 Dreamliners. With this latest order, the airline’s 787 order book expands to 12, positioning it to further extend its global network in the years ahead.

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