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The first 737-900 was delivered to Alaska Airlines in May 2001. Boeing later introduced the 737-900, an even longer variant stretched to 138 ft 2 in (42.11 m). Because the −900 retains the same exit configuration of the -800, seating capacity is limited to 189, although aircraft equipped with a typical 2-class layout will seat approximately 177.
Boeing 737-800 Boeing 757-200 [27] Boeing 737-100: 2 1987 1988 Unknown Former AirCal fleet. [citation needed] Boeing 737-200: 21 1991 Unknown Boeing 737-300: 8 1992 Unknown Boeing 737-400: 14 2013 2015 Unknown Former US Airways fleet. Never flew under American brand name. [citation needed] Boeing 747-100: 9 1970 1985 McDonnell Douglas ...
Alaska Airlines and United Airlines began returning their 737 MAX 9 planes to service on January 26 and 27, respectively. [ 41 ] [ 42 ] Alaska Air Group reported in April 2024 that Boeing had paid about US$160 million as initial compensation to address the hit from the temporary grounding of 737 MAX 9 jets. [ 43 ]
Of the 913 planes in American Airlines’s fleet, 458 are Boeing models. Counting the 737-900ERs, Delta has a total of 491 Boeing planes in its fleet of 874. United has 649 Boeing planes, and ...
However, Alaska Airlines and United Airlines configure their 737 Max 9s to have fewer than 180 seats, so the planes don't need the two mid-cabin exits to comply with U.S. evacuation rules.
Over the weekend, Alaska Airlines announced it has begun preliminary inspections of 20 of its Max 9s and it will “enhance our own quality oversight of Alaska aircraft on the Boeing production ...
In September 2023, Alaska Airlines operated their last Airbus A321neo flight under AS1126. This was the last ever Airbus flight for Alaska Airlines. Alaska has begun retirement of their 737-900 fleet, with N323AS, the oldest, being retired in June of 2025. Alaska will retire half of the fleet, and then retire the final 6 in 2025. [citation needed]
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