
WASHINGTON, Jan 7 (Reuters) - Alaska Airlines is ordering 110 new Boeing planes, the largest single order in the airline's history, it said on Wednesday.
Seeking to expnad operations, the airline said it is ordering 105 737 MAX 10 aircraft and five new 787-10 jets. The additional planes will allow the company to increase its fleet to more than 475 airplanes by 2030 and more than 550 aircraft by 2035, up from the current 413, the carrier added.