Alaska Airlines places record-breaking order with Boeing supporting thousands of union jobs

Brian Bryant International President at International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
Brian Bryant International President at International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers - International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
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Brian Bryant International President at International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
Brian Bryant International President at International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers - International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers

Alaska Airlines has announced its largest aircraft order to date, purchasing 105 Boeing 737 MAX 10 airplanes and five Boeing 787-10 Dreamliners. The airline also secured options for an additional 35 Boeing 737s in the future. This significant investment is expected to support thousands of jobs for members of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) at Boeing and throughout the aerospace supply chain.

The company’s decision marks a strategic move aimed at modernizing its fleet and expanding both domestic and international operations. Aircraft deliveries are scheduled to begin as early as 2027 and will continue into the next decade, providing ongoing work for Boeing employees and contractors nationwide.

Brian Bryant, International President of IAM Union, commented on the development: “This historic investment by Alaska Airlines is tremendous news for IAM members who help build the planes and our District 142 members at Alaska / Hawaiian. Large-scale aircraft orders like this mean stability and opportunity for working families from factory floors to airline hubs and the entire U.S. aerospace and airline industries.”

Richie Johnsen, Air Transport Territory General Vice President of IAM Union, said: “Alaska Airlines’ historic investment in more than 100 Boeing aircraft sends a powerful message in our industry. As the largest airline and aerospace union, the IAM will continue to lead in ensuring our members share in this growth with dignity and respect. This order will create good-paying jobs, open doors for the next generation of aviation workers, and further confirms that the airline industry has a strong and bright future.”

Robert “Bobby” Martinez, Western Territory General Vice President of IAM Union, added: “The workers we represent build and maintain these advanced aircraft. This investment demonstrates confidence in American manufacturing and the professionalism of our members at Boeing and throughout the aerospace industry.”

IAM representatives noted that their advocacy played a role in supporting policies that helped stabilize aviation during recent years. These efforts included federal job preservation measures during the pandemic as well as legislative initiatives aimed at strengthening U.S. aerospace manufacturing.

John Coveny, President and Directing General Chair of IAM District 142, stated: “I am extremely proud of IAM District 142 members for their work during the Alaska/Hawaiian Airlines merger. This announcement signals that our industry is strong thanks to the work of our members at Alaska Airlines. IAM District 142 is growing fast and our members continue to help lead the way in the airline industry.”



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