Alaska Airlines announced the largest aircraft order in its history, agreeing to buy at least 110 jets from Boeing in a major vote of confidence for the U.S. plane maker two years after a midair door plug blowout rocked the aviation industry.
The Seattle-based carrier said the deal includes 105 Boeing 737 MAX 10 aircraft and five 787 Dreamliners, with options to purchase 35 additional MAX jets over the next decade. Alaska declined to disclose the price of the order. About half of the aircraft will replace older planes, while the rest are intended to support growth, the airline said.
Alaska Airlines signals confidence in Boeing with massive purchase
The order marks Alaska’s first major Boeing purchase since January 2024, when a door plug panel blew out of a…
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