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Boeing 777 Etihad

As of December 2020, Etihad Airways operates a fleet of both narrow body and widebody aircraft from four aircraft families Airbus A320ceo family, Airbus A380, Boeing 777 and Boeing 787 Series totaling 102 aircraft as of 10 November 2020.[1][2]

Current fleet[edit]

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As of December 2020, the Etihad fleet consists of the following aircraft.[1][2]

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Etihad Airways fleet
AircraftIn serviceOrdersPassengersNotes
RFBETotal
Airbus A320-2002016120136
8150158
Airbus A321-200108188196
Airbus A321neo26[3]TBA
Airbus A350-100020[4]TBAOnly 5 aircraft confirmed for delivery[5][6] which already have been delivered and stored.[7]
Airbus A380-800101970405486Removed from flight schedule until September 2021.
Boeing 777-300ER19940280328
40330370
28374402
Boeing 777-96[4]TBA
Boeing 787-93011[8]828199235
28262290
Boeing 787-10921[9]32304336
Etihad Cargo fleet
Boeing 777F6Cargo
Total10484

Gallery[edit]

The Boeing 777X is the latest series of the long-range, wide-body, twin-engine Boeing 777 family from Boeing Commercial Airplanes.The 777X features new GE9X engines, new composite wings with folding wingtips, greater cabin width and seating capacity, and technologies from the Boeing 787. Etihad is a launch customer of the 777X: an upgrade to Boeing’s successful mini-jumbo series that includes plans for the world’s largest twin-engined jetliner, the 406-seat 777-9 which is due. Etihad is flying a rather untypical mixture of Airbus and Boeing aircraft types, many of which have similar capacities. It currently operates Airbus A330-200 and -300, along with similarly configured Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner. Its fleet of larger widebody aircraft consists of 19 Boeing 777-300ER and 5 787-10, as well as 10 Airbus A380.

  • Etihad Airways Current Fleet
  • Airbus A320-200

  • Airbus A321-200

  • Airbus A380-800

  • Boeing 777-300ER

  • Boeing 787-9

  • Boeing 787-10

Historical fleet[edit]

Etihad Airways operated the following aircraft in the past:[10]

Boeing 777 Etihad Seats

Fleet history
AircraftTotalIntroducedRetiredReplacementsNotes
Airbus A300-600R120062008Airbus A330
Airbus A300-600F220052010Airbus A330-200F
Airbus A310-300F120052006None
Airbus A319-100420082017None
Airbus A330-200F520102018Boeing 777F
Airbus A330-2001620092019Boeing 787
Airbus A330-300620092019Boeing 787
Airbus A340-300120042009None
Airbus A340-500420062017Boeing 787
Airbus A340-600820072017
Boeing 747-400ERF120132017NoneLeased from Atlas Air.
Boeing 747-8F120132016
Boeing 767-300ER220042008None
Boeing 777-200LR520142018Boeing 787
McDonnell Douglas MD-11F120082013NoneLeased from World Airways.

Boeing 777 Etihad Airways

References[edit]

  1. ^ ab'Our fleet'. Etihad Airways. Retrieved 7 August 2020.
  2. ^ ab'Etihad Airways Fleet Details and History'. Planespotters.net. Retrieved 23 February 2020.
  3. ^Airbus (17 November 2013). 'Etihad Airways orders 50 A350 XWB, 36 A320neo and one A330-200F'. Airbus. Retrieved 17 November 2013.
  4. ^ abaero.de - 'Etihad airways cancels all A350-900s' (German) 14 February 2019
  5. ^Bailey, Joanna. 'Etihad Cancels 42 Of Their Airbus A350 Orders'. Simple Flying. Retrieved 19 August 2019.
  6. ^Macheras, Alex. 'Etihad Airways Cancel Multiple A350 & 777X Jets'. Aviation Analyst. Retrieved 19 August 2019.
  7. ^'Etihad Airways stores its newly delivered Airbus A350-1000s'. Airlinerwatch. Retrieved 6 October 2019.
  8. ^'Etihad Airways celebrates its first delivery of the 787 Dreamliner'. Boeing.com (Press release). Boeing Commercial Airplanes. 31 December 2014. Retrieved 30 November 2016.
  9. ^Nick Wenzel (3 November 2018). 'Etihad Airways becomes second Boeing 787-10 operator'. International Flight Network.
  10. ^'Etihad Airways Fleet Details and History'. Planespotters.net. 25 March 2017. Retrieved 25 March 2017.

Boeing 777 Etihad Cargo

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