Take A Look! Alaska’s First Boeing 787-9 Painted In Its Own Livery



We’re admittedly a few weeks late in reporting this news but in early January in Seattle, leaders from Alaska Airlines, Boeing and the U.S. Department of Transportation joined employees, customers and guests to celebrate and welcome the first 787-9 painted in Alaska’s global livery.



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