Alaska Airlines Airbus A321neo.

Hey everyone, Alaska Airlines already has received an Airbus A321neo 10 fleets was merged with Virgin America last year in 2018.

https://www.jetphotos.com/photo/9299890

Alaska Airlines (N921VA) Airbus A321neo.
The engine called is 2 x CFMI LEAP-1A33.

The credit photo is Chris Phan.
Taken date: May 3, 2019, at KSFO/SFO Airport.

https://www.planespotters.net/airline/Alaska-Airlines?refresh=1

I have 2 times to ride a plane for Alaska Airlines the last day flight an Airbus A321neo flew from Seattle to Los Angeles then and again came back home to Seattle on September 28 (N926VA) ← MTL scheme and 30, 2023 (N921VA). I have the first time in my history.

Alaska Airlines has been an Airbus A321neo operating hub in almost Los Angeles, San Francisco, and a few little rush Seattle.

Seattle to JFK, Cancun, DCA, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and San Diego.

Los Angeles to San Francisco, San Diego, DCA, JFK, and Seattle.

San Francisco to Los Angeles, JFK, San Diego, and Seattle.

The final flight was an Airbus A321neo (N921VA) from Los Angeles to Seattle then and the last flight to Los Angeles until September 30, 2023. Next will be again purchasing before the proposed merger all for the fleet from Hawaiian Airlines in the month.

Alaska Airlines Airbus A321neo (10).

N921VA
N922VA
N923VA
N924VA - Giants San Francisco scheme.
N925VA - Most West Coast scheme.
N926VA - More To Love scheme.
N927VA - More To Love scheme.
N928VA
N929VA
N930VA

Please any questions?

Happy Flying, AJ Johnson!

Wow! Never knew that Alaska will have a A321Neo, that’s a beauty

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Yes, they did! Thank you, yes sir! I went to ride the plane on Alaska Airlines N926VA ← MTL scheme from Seattle to Los Angeles last on September 28 then and the last flight coming back home to Seattle flew N921VA from Los Angeles until September 30, 2023.

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I got a feeling they won’t add this given Alaska doesn’t have them anymore but tbh Airbus didn’t really fit the airline imho.

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I believe they have service in short almost 5 years from 2018 to 2023. Then again Alaska and Hawaiian are separate airlines they will be merging now in the month to be hopeful.

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I think if Alaska’s merger with Hawaiian again comes back be an Airbus A321neo this is possible next month maybe or not. I don’t know yet. Alaska Airlines decided not to approve an Airbus A321neo merger from Hawaiian yet.

It’s funny how Alaska gets A321neos for the time being while they find aircraft to replace it and they made such an effort to retire them only to get them back lol

Eventually the A321neo will prob become a MAX 9 and the A330 will prob become a dreamliner. I can’t wait for the Alaska dreamliner to fly ANC-FLL

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So, if it’s possible just to be considered eventually.

We have some Airbus aircrafts with the Alaska livery. Although, Alaska Airlines did retire their Airbus fleet.

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And yes, it was. The reason employees who are pilots did not like working at Airbus in Seattle with the patient originally merged from Virgin America.

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Does no one realize that these have been retired for years 😭

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I have been on one of these aircraft, PDX-MCO and MCO-PDX. Very nice aircraft

It’s only been a little over a year since ASA dropped the a321

Oh I thought it was at least 2

We’re getting there for the a320-200s they had

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I would love this! You’ve got my vote! (Also bumping this)

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Honestly, I would much rather have another airline that actually plans on keeping the A321neo than Alaska 😅 let’s be honest they’ll probably get rid of Hawaiian’s faster than you could say “@boeingisbetter”

Thank you, yes, sir!