#alaskaairlines #boeing #boeing737 #boeing737800 #landing #cordova #alaska #lastfrontier #aviation #wingview #milkrun Back in June I flew on Alaska Airlines flight AS 66 from Anchorage to Cordova on a Boeing 737-800 with a special livery. It is one of three aircraft in Alaska Airlines' fleet wearing the "Honoring Those Who Serve" livery, the others being a Boeing 737-900ER[N265AK] and a Horizon Air Embraer E175[N651QX]. I previously flew on the Embraer 175 wearing the same livery from Boise(BOI) to Seattle-Tacoma(SEA). Link down below: • Alaska Horizon Embraer E175[N651QX|Honorin... Checkout the takeoff from Anchorage: • Takeoff from Anchorage(ANC) | Alaska Boein... Flight AS 193 from Los Angeles(LAX) to Anchorage(ANC) the previous day: • Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 9 Takeoff f... • Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 9 Landing a... This flight is part of what's know as the Alaska Airlines milk run which is a series of flights providing scheduled service to smaller towns in Alaska which would otherwise be unable to support nonstop commercial airline service. This particular flight originates in Anchorage(ANC) and continues on to Yakutat(YAK), Juneau(JNU), before finally making its way down to Seattle-Tacoma(SEA). In the coming weeks I'll be posting more videos of the Alaska Airlines milk run. I took flight AS 66 from CDV-YAK-JNU before flying down to Seattle on flight AS 64 with stops in Petersburg(PSG), Wrangell(WRG), and Ketchikan(KTN). My final flight of the day was AS 1134 from Seattle-Tacoma(SEA) to Ontario(ONT), California. Airline: Alaska Airlines Aircraft: Boeing 737-890 Registration: N570AS Flight Number: AS 66 Origin: Anchorage(ANC), Alaska Destination: Cordova(CDV), Alaska Arrival Runway: 9 Flight Date: June 6, 2023 Seat: 22A