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What major airline placed an order for 105 Boeing 737-10s and five 787 Dreamliners in December 2025?

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Alaska Airlines — current events

In a significant move for its future operations, Alaska Airlines finalized agreements with The Boeing Company on December 31, 2025, to expand its fleet with 105 Boeing 737-10 aircraft and five 787 Dreamliners. This substantial order marked the largest in the airline's history, securing critical delivery slots and extending its aircraft delivery stream through 2035.

The acquisition of the 737-10, the largest variant of the 737 MAX family, is intended to serve high-density routes and renew Alaska Airlines' existing fleet, offering the lowest cost per seat of any single-aisle airplane. Meanwhile, the five 787 Dreamliners will support the airline's long-haul growth plans, enabling expansion into international markets, particularly to and from Europe and Asia, with their industry-leading fuel efficiency, range, and passenger comfort. This strategic investment underscores Alaska Airlines' commitment to modernizing its fleet and enhancing its global network (Review).

This fleet expansion is a key component of Alaska Airlines' "Alaska Accelerate strategic plan," aiming to achieve steady, scalable, and sustained growth. The airline anticipates that these new aircraft will fuel its expansion to more destinations across the globe, ensuring passengers travel aboard the newest, most fuel-efficient, and state-of-the-art planes. The order also brings Alaska Airlines' total 737 orderbook with Boeing to 245 aircraft, in addition to the 94 MAX aircraft already in operation, positioning the airline to maintain one of the youngest and most fuel-efficient fleets in the industry.