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Alaska Airlines Places Historic Boeing Order to Fuel Global Growth

Hezekiah Olabode
Last updated: 10 January 2026 18:13
By Hezekiah Olabode
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Leaders from Alaska Airlines, Boeing, and the U.S. Department of Transportation at the historic fleet order announcement press conference in Seattle.
Leaders from Alaska Airlines, Boeing, and the U.S. Department of Transportation at the historic fleet order announcement press conference in Seattle. © Alaska Airlines
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Alaska Airlines has placed its largest-ever fleet order. The airline is buying 105 Boeing 737-10s and five more 787 Dreamliners. The monumental deal, which includes options for 35 more 737-10s, will grow the airline’s fleet to over 550 aircraft. Deliveries will run through 2035. The order highlights the airline’s aggressive strategic plan, aimed at establishing itself as the fourth-largest global airline in the United States.

A Boeing 737-10 passenger aircraft in flight, the largest variant of the 737 MAX family.
A Boeing 737-10 passenger aircraft in flight, the largest variant of the 737 MAX family © Boeing

New 737s to Modernise Fleet

This historic investment brings Alaska’s total Boeing 737 MAX orderbook to 174 aircraft. The 737-10 is Boeing’s largest MAX model, and these fuel-efficient planes will replace older 737s. The move ensures Alaska keeps one of the industry’s youngest fleets. Ben Minicucci, CEO of Alaska Air Group, stated that the new aircraft

“Will fuel our expansion to more destinations across the globe.”

The airline retains the flexibility to adjust the model mix if needed, ensuring adaptability for future network needs.

The first Alaska Airlines Boeing 787-9 in its new aurora-inspired global livery.
The first Alaska Airlines Boeing 787-9 in its new global livery, unveiled on 7 January 2026. © Alaska Airlines

787 Dreamliners Set for New Destinations

The five additional 787 widebody aircraft are central to Alaska’s long-haul growth. Alaska aims to serve at least 12 international destinations from Seattle by 2030. This order brings its 787 fleet to 17, and was announced alongside a new global livery. The aurora-inspired design was unveiled on the first 787-9, and took 1,000 hours to paint.

New routes to London, Rome, and Reykjavik are already available for booking starting in 2026. This news comes shortly after their decision Alaska to fast-track the rollout of SpaceX Starlink Wi-Fi across its entire fleet by 2026.

Will Alaska Airlines’ new fleet make you more likely to fly with them? Share your thoughts below.

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