FLOAT Alaska LLC, the parent entity of defunct New Pacific Airlines (Anchorage Ted Stevens) and Ravn Alaska (Anchorage Ted Stevens), is soliciting bids for the auction of assets including three B757-200s (one of them without engines), spare parts, tooling inventory, and a FAA Part 121 certification.

All parties that want to participate in the auction will need to sign a non-disclosure agreement and become qualified as a bidder by March 16 at 1600L Eastern Time (2100Z). The auction is scheduled for March 18, the court-appointed remarketer Sage-Popovich Inc. told ch-aviation.

At the time of ceasing operations, New Pacific Airlines operated a fleet of three B757-200s: N627NP (msn 27808), N628NP (msn 27809), and N629NP (msn 27810). The latter airframe is the one being offered without engines, Sage-Popovich told ch-aviation. All three aircraft are currently stored at Mojave.

The Part 121 certification can be included in the purchase package.

FLOAT Alaska LLC filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in late January 2026.