Overview
- The agreement includes options for 35 additional 737-10s, lifting Alaska’s Boeing orderbook to about 245 aircraft.
- Alaska says 53 of the 105 737-10s are new firm orders and 52 are exercised options.
- The airline expects FAA certification of the 737-10 in 2026 with first deliveries in 2027, according to its fleet chief.
- Five additional 787-10s support plans to reach at least 12 long-haul destinations from Seattle by 2030, with new Europe and Asia routes now on sale.
- Alaska unveiled an Aurora Borealis–inspired global livery on a 787-9 and projects a fleet topping 475 aircraft by 2030 and more than 550 by 2035.