- Largest
order in the airline's history provides Alaska the most fuel-efficient
single-aisle airplanes available
SEATTLE,
Oct. 11, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Boeing [NYSE: BA] and Alaska Airlines announced
today a firm order for 20 737 MAX 8s, 17 737 MAX 9s and 13 Next-Generation
737-900ERs. The order, valued at more than $5 billion at current list prices,
is the largest in Alaska Airlines' history.
"This
order positions us for growth and ensures that we'll continue to operate the
quietest and most fuel-efficient aircraft available for the foreseeable
future. That means our customers will continue to enjoy a comfortable in-flight
experience, low fares and excellent on-time performance," Alaska
Airlines President and CEO Brad Tilden said. "We value our longstanding
relationship with Boeing and look forward to painting 'Proudly All Boeing' on
the nose of our aircraft for many, many years into the future."
The 737
MAX is a new-engine variant of the world's best-selling airplane and builds
on the strengths of today's Next-Generation 737. The 737 MAX incorporates the
latest-technology CFM International LEAP-1B engines to deliver the highest
efficiency, reliability and passenger comfort in the single-aisle market.
Airlines operating the 737 MAX will see a 13 percent fuel-use improvement
over today's most fuel-efficient single-aisle airplanes and an 8 percent
operating cost per seat advantage over tomorrow's competition.
"The
737 MAX will be a great addition to Alaska Airlines' all-Boeing 737
fleet," said Boeing Commercial Airplanes President and CEO Ray Conner.
"It will build on the strong record of operational and financial
performance that Alaska Airlines has established with the 737 family. This
order demonstrates our hometown airline's strong commitment to operate the
most fuel-efficient single-aisle airplanes in the market today and in the
future."
Alaska
Airlines currently operates 120 Boeing 737s. The new order, plus 25 existing
firm delivery positions, gives the carrier the flexibility to manage the size
of its fleet to meet air travel demand over the next decade.
The Alaska
Airlines order continues the momentum of the 737 MAX in the marketplace. The
order brings the total number of 737 MAX orders to date to 858 airplanes.
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