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Alaska Takes Delivery of First Boeing 737 MAX 8

Alaska Airlines has historically operated an all-boeing fleet of aircraft. The minor blip of Virgin America aircraft aside, the airline has been proudly Boeing, and more specifically proudly all Boeing 737s of some variant, for decades. Therefore, it comes as…

How Southwest’s Pilot TA Compares to Other Contracts

This past Wednesday, Southwest and the Southwest Airlines Pilot Association (SWAPA) came together producing a long-awaited tentative agreement. The agreement follows other major U.S. carriers Delta, American, and United which all renegotiated contracts with their respective pilot groups earlier this…

Lufthansa Group Places $9 Billion Order for 737 MAX, A220…

On Tuesday, the Lufthansa Group announced an order for 80 narrowbody aircraft, valued at around $9 billion at current list prices. As part of the order, the European airline group is opting for both Airbus A220 and Boeing 737 MAX…

First Look: Alaska’s 737 MAX 8 Rolls off Production Line

The first Boeing 737 MAX 8 destined for Alaska Airlines has completed initial production. The aircraft is scheduled for delivery in the first quarter of 2024. This is not the first 737 MAX that Alaska will fly. The airline already…

Boeing 737 MAX Deliveries to Ramp Up

This past Wednesday, Boeing announced that the manufacturing giant had received type inspection authorization from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for its 737 MAX 10 variant. The production and delivery of the MAX family has been more turbulent than Boeing…