FLOAT Alaska to auction three New Pacific Boeing 757‑200s and air operator certificate on 18 March

FLOAT Alaska LLC, parent of defunct New Pacific Airlines and Ravn Alaska, will auction three Boeing 757‑200s (N627NP, N628NP, N629NP), spare parts, tools and New Pacific’s air operator certificate on 18 March as part of the company’s bankruptcy liquidation. The aircraft are parked at Mojave Airport.

Discovered 2026-03-09T17:48:10.609245-07:00 | 2026-03-09T17:48:10.609245-07:00

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  • Three Boeing 757‑200s (N627NP–N629NP), spares, tools and New Pacific’s air operator certificate are scheduled for auction on 18 March as part of FLOAT Alaska LLC’s bankruptcy liquidation.

  • The aircraft are currently stored at Mojave Airport, making airframes and components immediately accessible for redeployment, part‑out or sale to lessors, MROs and start‑up operators.

  • The disposal removes an AOC and narrowbody capacity tied to Alaska/Anchorage operations; monitor regional network shifts and capacity planning in Anchorage/PDX markets [source:4d8af283-26e1-4375-9d25-bc232bd29ed0].

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2026-03-09T17:48:10.609245-07:00
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2026-03-13T16:00:52.159503-07:00
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