Etihad Airways

Etihad Airways
IATA ICAO Call sign
EY ETD ETIHAD
FoundedJuly 2003 (2003-07)
Commenced operationsNovember 2003 (2003-11)
HubsZayed International Airport
Frequent-flyer program
  • Etihad Guest
  • Etihad One Club
SubsidiariesAir Arabia Abu Dhabi (51%)
Fleet size94
Destinations77[1]
Parent companyEtihad Aviation Group
HeadquartersKhalifa City, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates[2]
Key people
Employees8,112 (June 2022)[4]
Websitewww.etihad.com

Etihad Airways (Arabic: شَرِكَة ٱلْاِتِّحَاد لِلطَّيْرَان, romanizedsharikat al-ittiḥād li-ṭ-ṭayarān) is the national airline of the United Arab Emirates. Its head office is in Khalifa City, Abu Dhabi, near Zayed International Airport. The airline commenced operations in November 2003, and is the second-largest airline in the UAE after Emirates.[5]

The airline operates more than 1,000 flights per week to over 120 passenger and cargo destinations in the Middle East, Africa, Europe, Asia, Australia, and North America, with a fleet of 85 Airbus and Boeing aircraft as of January 2024. Its main base is at Zayed International Airport.[6]

In addition to its main activity of passenger transportation, Etihad also operates Etihad Holidays and Etihad Cargo.[5] The airline established its airline alliance, Etihad Airways Partners, in October 2015. It ceased operations in 2018 after several of its members fell into financial difficulties.[7][8] Etihad held minority investments in the participating airlines, and previously had a stake in Virgin Australia until its insolvency in April 2020 with no return on investment.[9]

  1. ^ "Etihad Airways on ch-aviation". ch-aviation. Retrieved 9 November 2023.
  2. ^ "Our offices".
  3. ^ Cite error: The named reference Neves was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  4. ^ "EAG Fast Facts June 2022" (PDF). www.etihadaviationgroup.com.
  5. ^ a b "Etihad Airways in Brief" (PDF). Etihad Airways. Retrieved 25 June 2012.
  6. ^ "Directory: World Airlines". Flight International. 3 April 2007. p. 78.
  7. ^ "Etihad targets Star, Oneworld with new Partners brand – Plane Talking". crikey.com.au.
  8. ^ airliners.de (in German), 4 July 2018.
  9. ^ "Virgin Australia creditors approve $2.6bn sale to Bain". Nikkei Asia. Retrieved 15 December 2023.

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