Alaska Airlines has placed an order with Boeing
for five additional Next-Generation 737-900ERs (Extended Range).
The order, valued at $481 million at list
prices, continues Alaska Airlines' investment in its fleet and
efforts to improve fuel performance.
"This order supports our goal of
growing Alaska Airlines by 4 to 8% a year," said Mark Eliasen, Alaska Air Group's vice president of finance and
treasurer. "The 737-900ER is a great aircraft, with the cost
efficiency and reliability needed for us to be successful in
today's competitive marketplace."
"The order of five
additional 737-900ERs is an affirmation of our hometown partner's
successful strategy of offering customers good value, delivering a
great onboard experience and running an on-time airline," said
Brad McMullen, vice president of North America Sales, Boeing
Commercial Airplanes. "The 737-900ER offers Alaska Airlines the
best seat-mile cost of any single-aisle airplane in production,
which is especially important with today's high fuel prices. The
interior also complements Alaska's excellent customer service,
providing the passengers with a wonderful flying experience."
The largest and newest model in the Next-Generation 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.
Alaska
Airlines operates the 737-900ER in a two-class configuration with
181 seats and features the Boeing Sky Interior.
With this order, Alaska Airlines now has unfilled orders for 35
737-900ERs and 37 737 MAX airplanes.
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