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Alaska Airlines Orders 50+ Boeing Aircraft

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Alaska Airlines publicised on the 26th of October, 2022, that they are adding 52 Boeing aircraft with rights for an additional 105, setting up the airline for long-term growth.



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The investment of 52 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft will allow the airline’s growing fleet of accepted 737 MAX to increase from 94 to 196 and circulate between 2024 and 2027.

For Alaska to operate 105 planes through 2030, the airline obtained rights to establish access to satisfactory aircraft for fleet replacement and growth. This agreement represents the most significant commitment for the future aircraft in the airline’s history.



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Summary of impacts 

Alaska Airlines CEO Ben Minicucci said, “This investment secures aircraft to optimise our growth through the next decade, which we know will be a formidable competitive advantage. We’re proud of the strong financial foundation that uniquely positions Alaska to make this commitment to our future and of the fantastic partnership we share with our home town aircraft manufacturer at Boeing.”



Alaska Airlines orders 737 MAX

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Detailed proposal 

Currently, Alaska Airlines is creating a fleet of 35 737-9 aircraft, and expect to accept delivery of another 43 MAX aircraft between now and the end of 2023, eventually building a mainline fleet solely of Boeing aircraft. The 737-9 has exceeded critics’ expectations on economics, fuel efficiency, and guest satisfaction.

The significance of this groundbreaking historical order positions Alaska’s fleet as one of the industry’s most efficient, environmentally friendly and profitable fleet. The order includes 737-8, 737-9 and 737-10 aircraft, enabling Alaska to match aircraft size and capability with the market optimally.



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The President and CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes said, “As Alaska Airlines sustainably grows its fleet, the 737 MAX family offers an environmental performance and flexibility to expand service across its route network. But in our Renton factory near Alaska’s headquarters in Washington state, these aeroplanes will carry passengers to their destination for years to come.”

Background information on 737 MAX

The 737 MAX proposal of 43 aircraft a month from the Renton factory is the underlying factor of production cuts by the FAA due to two recent fatal crashes back in April 2019. The FAA has made clear objectives to evaluate and oversee 737 productions in specific measures to identify and resolve issues and address allegations of undue pressure within the production environment.

The 737 MAX aircraft orders give Alaska a line of sight to operate more than 250 737 MAX aircraft by 2030. The flexibility built into the agreement allows Alaska Air to match deliveries with economic conditions while saving a place in the production line. In 2030, an additional 737 MAX aircraft will be delivered approximately every ten days. These new aircraft join Alaska’s fleet 737-900ERs, 737-900s, 737-800s and 737-700s.

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By: Samuel Ayobami Ojerinola
Title: Alaska Airlines Orders 50+ Boeing Aircraft
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Published Date: Tue, 08 Nov 2022 17:30:15 +0000

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