Boeing and Alaska Airlines have announced the airline's largest-ever airplane order as part of its long-term expansion plan. The agreement includes the purchase of 105 Boeing 737-10 aircraft, with options for an additional 35 of the same model, and five 787 Dreamliner widebody jets. The new 737-10 aircraft are intended to serve high-density routes and renew Alaska Airlines' existing fleet, while the 787 Dreamliners will support the carrier's plans to expand its long-haul international service to Europe and Asia. This order brings Alaska Airlines' 737 MAX order book to 174 airplanes and its total 787 Dreamliner order book to 12 aircraft. The announcement coincides with the 60th anniversary of the partnership between Boeing and Alaska Airlines.
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