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Alaska Airlines Moves Forward With Anchorage, AK Maintenance Facility

Local Firm To Design $40 Million, 105,000 Square Foot Hangar

Alaska Airlines has announced plans to build a new $40 million airplane maintenance facility at the site of the current Signature Flight Support building on Old International Airport Road. Located on the east side of the Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport, the new hangar is located about a half mile from Alaska's existing 37,500-square-foot facility. The company has hired local architect firm McCool Carlson Green and general contractor Kiewit to build the hangar, which is scheduled for completion in the second quarter of 2018.

"Our existing facility has served us well for many years. As we grow and add larger planes to our fleet, it's time we upgraded our northernmost maintenance facility," said Kurt Kinder, Alaska Airlines' vice president of maintenance and engineering.

"We've made a very conscious decision to hire local companies that closely align with our values, and the creative design reflects our brand and company pride as well as the unique needs of operating the largest airline in the state," said Karen Gruen, Alaska Airlines' vice president of real estate.

McCool Carlson Green is an Anchorage-based firm that has provided aviation, academic, civic, and military design across the state for more than 40 years. MCG has designed several projects in Anchorage, including the C Terminal at the Anchorage Airport, the Mountain View Library and the Alaska Airlines Center at the University of Alaska Anchorage.

"The state of Alaska is a unique part of the country, where aviation is entrenched in our culture," said Jason Gamache, MCG principal architect. "Alaska Airlines understands this and the challenges and needs that face both its employees and the communities it serves. The new hangar was designed to celebrate aviation, culture and place, and we look forward to sharing the design during the groundbreaking soon."

Kiewit has been a permanent fixture in Alaska since before statehood. Over the course of nearly 70 years, Kiewit has worked on hundreds of projects across the state for the U.S. military, as well as transportation and logistics companies.

"Kiewit is proud of our history in Alaska and of the tremendous subcontractors and talented craft workers of Alaska who have helped us complete many important projects," said Kiel Beloy, Kiewit Building Group vice president – Alaska manager. "We are honored to continue this legacy on the construction of the new Anchorage hangar for Alaska Airlines."

The new hangar in Anchorage is part of an almost $100 million investment the airline is making across Alaska, which also includes updating and, in some cases, expanding the 11 airline-owned terminals throughout the state. Also included in this figure is an investment by Alaska Airlines to add three 737-700 freighter aircraft to its fleet, improving the ability to serve cargo customers' needs with scheduled freighter service.

"Alaska Airlines provides a vital and unique service in the state of Alaska, unlike any other place we fly," said Marilyn Romano, Alaska Airlines regional vice president – Alaska. "These improvements within the state will allow us to better serve our communities, business partners and the people of Alaska for decades to come."

(Image provided with Alaska Airlines news release)

FMI: www.alaskaairlines.com

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