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Alaska Airlines plans to expand with 110 Boeing jets, including five long-haul 787s and 105 737 Max 10s, aiming to grow its fleet to over 550 planes by 2035, CEO said.
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Alaska Airlines still ‘proudly Boeing,’ now with Airbus in its fleet
Alaska Airlines ordered more than 100 Boeing planes Wednesday, the largest order in the airline’s history and a commitment to the Seattle-based manufacturer even as Alaska moves away from being “proudly all Boeing.”
Alaska Airlines to buy 110 Boeing planes as it seeks to expand
Alaska Airlines said Wednesday that it would buy 110 Boeing planes, part of an ambitious plan for growth fueled by its recent acquisition of Hawaiian Airlines. The order is the largest in the airline’s history and will support Alaska’s expansion, including to destinations abroad.
Alaska Airlines recently announced an order with Boeing for 105 737-10 MAX narrow-body aircraft and 5 787 wide-body aircraft, totaling 110 aircraft, with deliveries expected to continue until 2035. This is the largest fleet order in Alaska Airlines' history. Alaska Airlines CEO Ben Miniccucci stated that this investment is built on the company's solid foundation and is an important part of the "Alaska Accelerate" strategic plan...
It is the largest aircraft order in the history of the North American airline.
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