The Alaska Air Group, comprising Alaska Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines, and Horizon Air, has outlined its fleet strategy for 2025. The group does not anticipate receiving its first Boeing 737 MAX 10 aircraft until at least 2026.
In a recent filing with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Alaska Air Group reported ending 2024 with a total of 392 aircraft across its airlines, including those operated by third-party regional carriers. Throughout the year, Alaska Airlines received one converted freighter, four Boeing 737 MAX 8 jets, and seven Boeing 737 MAX 9 aircraft. It also reduced its Boeing 737-900 fleet to six units. Hawaiian Airlines took delivery of five Airbus A330-300F cargo planes in 2024 as part of an agreement with Amazon.
Hawaiian Airlines introduced the Boeing 787-9 to its operations last year, receiving its first unit on February 9, according to ch-aviation records. The aircraft began commercial service in April. Horizon Air added three Embraer E175 regional jets in the same period.