Alaska places record Boeing order: 105 737‑10s, 5 787‑10s and 35 737‑10 options

Alaska Airlines placed its largest-ever order with Boeing — 105 firm 737‑10 MAXs and five 787‑10 Dreamliners — and secured 35 additional 737‑10 options while exercising all prior 787 options. The order includes 787s in Alaska's new "global" livery and underpins planned fleet and network growth.

Discovered 2026-01-07T06:05:04.719994-08:00 | 2026-01-07T06:05:04.719994-08:00

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  • Firm commitment of 105 737‑10s and five 787‑10s, plus 35 737‑10 options, makes this the largest single aircraft purchase in Alaska's history and materially changes its narrowbody/widebody fleet composition.
  • The size and mix of the deal will affect Boeing's delivery pipeline and production slot demand for both MAX‑10s and 787s; see recent reporting on Boeing's order‑book changes and delivery pace.
  • The 787s — to carry a new global livery — and the narrowbody influx are tied to Alaska's capacity and route strategy; earlier reporting on the carrier's West Coast network reshuffle provides operational context.

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