Alaska Airlines is preparing for the upcoming winter season by utilizing its growing fleet of Boeing 737 MAX aircraft on a range of domestic and international routes. The airline currently operates 88 Boeing 737 MAX jets, with the majority being the larger MAX 9 variant, and has additional orders pending for both the MAX 8 and the stretched MAX 10 models.
The MAX 9 makes up most of Alaska Airlines' current fleet, with 80 aircraft averaging three years old. Three are temporarily inactive due to maintenance, while another has been retired following an incident. The remaining eight jets are the smaller MAX 8, which average just one year in age. Alaska Airlines has placed further orders for 12 more MAX 8s and 63 MAX 10s.
Stan Deal, President and CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes, commented in 2022: "The 737 MAX family offers environmental performance and flexibility. (...) Built in our Renton factory near Alaska's headquarters in Washington state, these airplanes will carry passengers to destinations for years to come."