Overview
- The airline placed its largest order ever, adding 105 Boeing 737-10s and five 787 widebodies, with rights for 35 more 737-10s.
- The purchase extends Alaska's aircraft delivery stream through 2035 and brings its Boeing orderbook to 245 jets.
- The five additional 787s, intended as the -10 variant, were exercised from options to advance the Alaska Accelerate plan targeting at least 12 long‑haul destinations from Seattle by 2030.
- Bookings opened for new Europe service from Seattle, including London Heathrow daily from May 21, 2026, Rome daily seasonal from April 28, 2026, and Reykjavik daily seasonal from May 28, 2026.
- Alaska projects its group fleet to grow from 413 aircraft today to more than 475 by 2030 and more than 550 by 2035.