Alaska Airlines has confirmed an order for 15
Next-Generation Boeing 737 airplanes, comprised of 13 737-900ERs
(extended range) and two 737-800s. The 737-900ER is a new model
for the Alaska Airlines fleet. The contract, which includes
exercised options previously placed by Alaska, is valued at $1.3
billion at list prices.
The largest and newest model in the 737 family,
the 737-900ER can carry up to 26 more passengers or fly about 500
nautical miles (926 km) farther than the 737-900. The longer range
of the 737-900ER will connect distant city pairs across
continents, such as Seattle to Orlando, Fla., in a two-class configuration.
Alaska Airlines plans to operate the 737-900ER in a two-class
configuration with 178 to 184 seats.
"The reliability and
efficiency of our 737 fleet has been a direct contributor to our
strong financial performance," said Brad Tilden, president of
Alaska Airlines. "The 737-900ER will be a perfect fit for our
transcontinental, high traffic west coast and mid-continental markets and will be the most fuel efficient airplane in our fleet.
We look forward to adding the same 'Proudly All Boeing' logo to
these airplanes that already adorns the rest of our 737 fleet."
The Next-Generation 737s will add capability to Alaska
Airlines' fleet of 114 737s currently serving 61 destinations in
the United States, Canada and Mexico.
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