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Alaska Airlines Fleet - 2025 - Page 2 - Airliners. net Per Alaska’s 10K – page 46 Alaska’s fleet plan for 2025 remains unchanged in numbers of airplanes expected from the 10Q in November The mix of aircraft has changed Alaska will receive 17 MAX and retire 6 737-900s for net of 11 additional airplanes Horizon will receive 3 E175s and SkyWest will receive 1 E175 for a net of 4 additional
Alaska Airlines Fleet - 2025 - Page 9 - Airliners. net Re: Alaska Airlines Fleet - 2025 #24824133 BY cathay747 - Mon Jul 07, 2025 1:25 pm RWA380 wrote: SuperDash wrote: Looks like 737-900, N307AS just completed it last flight, Fairbanks - Seattle It is currently scheduled to go to Marana at 9am Pacific Can't tell you how much I appreciate your updates, you have made my job a whole lot easier
Alaska Airlines Network and News - 2025 - Page 19 - Airliners. net For Alaska Airlines branded flights call it Denali (North Americas highest peak) and for Hawaiian Airlines branded flights call it Mauna Kea (The most prominent mountain on the planet) In the case of naming the premium product I think leaning into the regionality of the brands would be a good thing
Alaska Airlines Fleet - 2025 - Page 8 - Airliners. net Re: Alaska Airlines Fleet - 2025 #24781037 BY QXorVX - Wed Jun 11, 2025 2:09 pm USAirKid wrote: gmcc wrote: The pictures also confirm that the in seatback charging ports will be transitioning to USB-C ports, the power boxes will be gone from underneath the seats, and the regular plugs will migrate from the seat back to a spot between the seats
January 31, 2000: Alaska Airlines Flight #261 January 31, 2000: Alaska Airlines Flight #261 Aircraft: N963AS (M83) Route: PVR-SFO 83 Passengers, 5 Crew Members The flight crashed into the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Los Angeles There were problems with control of the aircraft - the horizontal stabilizer had jammed
Alaska Airlines Fleet - 2025 - Page 6 - Airliners. net Re: Alaska Airlines Fleet - 2025 #24754495 BY wedgetail737 - Thu May 22, 2025 2:59 am RWA380 wrote: SuperDash wrote: Just for thought: If all 787s go to AS and they don't fly to Hawaii with the 787, what does the A330 fleet look like if it only operates Hawaii? In the winter, HA adds AKL back to the schedule
Alaska Airlines Fleet - 2025 - Page 7 - Airliners. net Re: Alaska Airlines Fleet - 2025 #24763809 BY SuperDash - Thu May 29, 2025 10:49 pm N755US wrote: SuperDash wrote: And then there was one (to go) MAX 9 #80 (79 in fleet) N731AL has delivered and is on its way to Los Angeles for post delivery work N734AL is a Boeing Field and is the last planned MAX 9 delivery
Alaska Airlines In Russia - Airliners. net They served the Russian far east from Anchorage If I remember correctly, they flew to Magadan, Vladivostok, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Petroplavosk (sp?), and Khabarovsk, all once or twice a week Must have been something to see the inbound MD -80's from Russia parked at the north terminal in ANC
Alaska Airlines Ordered A Boeing 747. . . - Airliners. net Alaska Airlines first flew to Russia starting with a leased 707 that they offered charter flights to Moscow on in 1970 through 1972 In 1991 they started scheduled passenger service to the Russian far east with long range MD-80's