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Alaska Airlines

About aircompany

Alaska Airlines is American airline company with head office in Seattle, Washington. The main hubs are located in airports of the cities: Seattle (Tacoma) and Portland.

However the major parts of the flights are made outside Alaska the airline company plays decisive role in the transport network of this state.

Route network “Alaska” counts more than 100 destinations and the staff counts about 15000 persons. After these and other criteria (for example the size of passenger fleet) Alaska Airlines enters top 10 of the biggest airline Companies of USA.

Despite of this the airline carrier is not a member of any airline alliance.

Reviews about “Alaska Airlines”

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4.88

Number of reviews: 1

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Recommend
100%

Airplanes rating

5



Company ratings and achievements

3-Star-Airline_150 3-STAR airline by SKYTRAX, represents fair quality of services.
SKYTRAX is a United Kingdom-based consultancy, which runs in 1999 the leading international Airline Rating system classifying airlines by the Quality of front-line product and staff service standards.
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"Alaska Airlines" takes 73 place in "AIRLINE SAFETY RATING 2019" by JACDEC.
Jacdec (from 1989) has become a global source for professional and accurate aviation safety information for the benefit of companies, aviation professionals and individual travellers.
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Alaska Airlines Planes

As of January 10, 2024 "Alaska Airlines" operates a mainline fleet of 329 airplanes, 2 more are ordered. The average age of planes is 7.4 years.

The oldest aircraft is Boeing 737-700, with reg.number N607AS. It is 19.6 years old. The newest one is Boeing 737-900ER, with reg.number N297AK. It is - 0.0 years old



Alaska’s aircraft fleet

Airbus A321neo – 8 aircrafts

  • The newest one – N928VA - 0.6 years
  • The oldest aircraft – N921VA - 1.8 years

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Airbus A321neo +
Boeing 737-700 – 14 planes

Boeing 737-700 Alaska Airlines

  • The newest one – N644AS - 16.0 years
  • The oldest aircraft – N607AS - 19.6 years

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Boeing 737-700 +
Boeing 737-800 – 61 aircraft

Boeing 737-800 Alaska Airlines

  • The newest one – N538AS - 6.7 years
  • The oldest aircraft – N546AS - 14.0 years

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Boeing 737-800 +
Boeing 737-900 – 77 aircrafts

Boeing 737-900 Alaska Airlines

  • The newest one – N297AK - 0.0 years
  • The oldest aircraft – N402AS - 6.3 years

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Boeing 737-900ER +
De Havilland Canada DHC-8-400 – 38 aircrafts
  • The newest one – N453QX - 4.0 years
  • The oldest aircraft – N403QX - 18.1 year

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De Havilland Canada DHC-8-400 +
Embraer ERJ-175 – 58 aircrafts

Embraer ERJ-175 Alaska Airlines

  • The newest one – N646QX - 0.1 year
  • The oldest aircraft – N170SY - 3.7 years

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Embraer ERJ-175 +

Decommissioned

Boeing 737-400

Boeing 737-400 Alaska Airlines


Canadair CRJ-700

Canadair CRJ-700 Alaska Airlines


Official website – www.alaskaair.com