Honoring Those Who Serve 737-900ER Livery
The Honoring Those Who Serve 737-900ER airplane is dedicated to the brave service members of the US military, as well as veterans of the armed forces and their families. Its unique exterior paint scheme, conceived by a small group of Alaska maintenance technicians, was designed to symbolize remembrance, pride, and appreciation. The special livery was created in partnership with Boeing.
The design includes a red stripe and blue aircraft body to incorporate elements of the American flag; the phrase "Honoring Those Who Serve," displayed on the fuselage; a symbolic crest representing the Alaska Airlines Fallen Soldier Program to the right of the cargo door; and an "Alaska Airlines Salutes" medallion on the right of the boarding door near the nose of the aircraft, with five stars representing the five branches of the U.S. Armed Forces: Air Force, Army, Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard.
A President Calvin Coolidge quote to the left of the rear cargo door reads, "No person was ever honored for what they received. Honor has been the reward for what they gave."
Especificaciones
- Crew: 2 Pilots, 4 Azafatas
- First Class: 16
- Alcance: 2,720 nautical miles
- Premium Class: 24
- Longitud: 138 pies, 2 plg (42.1 m)
- Coach: 138
- Velocidad de Crucero: 530 mph (853 km/h)
- Dimensión: (with winglets) 117 ft, 5 in (35.8 m)
- Altitud Máx de Crucero: 41,000 pies (12,497 m)
- Comodidades destacadas:
- Asientos: Ancho de los asientos del avión