Alaska Airlines Boeing 787-9 Die-Cast Model

$154.99

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SKU:
6437
Measuring 13”l with a 13” wingspan at 1:200 scale, this die-cast model features an authentic paint scheme, etched panel lines, and pad printed decals. 

Decorated in a stunning “Aurora Borealis” paint scheme on debut.

Unveiled in January of 2026, this brand-new Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner is the first to enter service with Alaska Airlines. Decorated in an impressive “Aurora Borealis” paint scheme on debut, it features sparkling green and blue colors of the northern lights. Registered N784HA, it will be one of four aircraft to be re-branded from Hawaiian (hence the HA in N784HA) as part of their acquisition by Alaska Airlines. Entering service on January 8th, the aircraft completed its first revenue generating flight from Seattle Tacoma to Narita International Airport in Tokyo.

 

Features:

  • Authentic paint scheme, engraved panel lines, printed decals, antennas, and surface details
  • Deployed or retracted landing gear
  • Display stand included
  • Measures 13”l with a 13” wingspan at 1:200 scale
  • Officially licensed

 

History and Specifications:
Aerodynamically efficient and built to decrease carbon footprint, Boeing’s 787-9 Dreamliner was introduced in 2013 with launch customer Air New Zealand. Manufactured from nearly 50% of its weight in composite materials, the 787-9 reduces fuel consumption by 25% over most aircraft it replaces. Fitted with 250-325 seats onboard, the Dreamliner can weigh more than 571,000 lbs. fully loaded with fuel, and travel 8,700 miles non-stop. Cruising at speeds over 560 mph and altitudes up to 43,100 ft, the aircraft is powered by two General Electric GEnx-1B or Rolls Royce Trent 100 engines. Since introduction, 600 units of the 787-9 have been completed, with several hundred orders still unfulfilled for years to come. 




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