Alaska Airlines has placed its largest ever fleet order in the airline’s history, placing an order with Boeing for 105 737-10 aircraft and five 787 aircraft, with options for 35 additional 737-10 aircraft. The order secures delivery slots and extends the aircraft delivery stream through 2035. The five additional 787 widebody aircraft will enable the airline to fly to at least 12 long-haul international destinations from Seattle by 2030.
Phoenix Sky Harbor International has introduced a new system in its Terminal 3 Garage to guide drivers to open spots and improve traffic flow. The camera-based guidance system uses sensors to monitor each parking space in real time, providing accurate data on garage occupancy and visual indicators to direct drivers to available spaces on each parking level. The airport is piloting the system in the Terminal 3 Garage, which has more than 2,000 parking spots, with plans to expand to the larger Terminal 4 garage.
JetBlue Airways plans to add five new destinations from its focus city at Luis Muñoz Marin International (SJU) in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The carrier will add daily service from SJU to Philadelphia International; four times a week service to both Jacksonville International in Florida and Norfolk International in Virginia; and thrice weekly service to both Richmond International in Virginia and Buffalo Niagara International in New York. All new service will begin in March 2026.