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Air Arabia

Air Arabia (Arabic: العربية للطيران al-ʿArabiyya Lit-Ṭayarān) is an Emirati low-cost airline with its head office in the A1 Building Sharjah Freight Center, Sharjah International Airport, UAE. The airline operates scheduled services to 170 destinations in the Middle East, North Africa, the Indian subcontinent, Central Asia, and Europe to 22 countries from Sharjah, 28 destinations in 9 countries from Casablanca, Fez, Nador, and Tangier, 11 destinations in 8 countries from Ras Al Khaimah, and 6 destinations in 4 countries from Alexandria. Air Arabia's main base is Sharjah International Airport. There are also hubs in Ras Al Khaimah and Abu Dhabi and focus cities in Alexandria and Casablanca.[5]

Air Arabia
IATA ICAO Callsign
G9 ABY ARABIA[1]
Founded3 February 2003; 20 years ago (2003-02-03)
Commenced operations28 October 2003 (2003-10-28)
Hubs
Frequent-flyer programAirRewards
AllianceArab Air Carriers' Organization
Subsidiaries
Fleet size64
Destinations170
Parent companyAir Arabia PJSC
Headquarters
Key people
  • Abdullah bin Mohammed Al Thani
    (Chairman)
  • Adel Ali
    (Group CEO)
Revenue AED 1.9 billion(FY 2020)[2]
Profit AED -0.2 billion(FY 2020)[3]
Total assets AED 10.574 million (FY 2014)[4]
Total equity AED 5.054 million (FY 2014)[4]
Employees1,353 (Dec 2020)
Websitewww.airarabia.com

History edit

 
Air Arabia‘s old logo used till 2016

Air Arabia (العربية للطيران) was established on 3 February 2003 by an Amiri decree issued by Sultan bin Muhammad Al-Qasimi, the Ruler of Sharjah and member of the Supreme Council of the United Arab Emirates, becoming the first low-fare airline in the Middle East.[6] The airline started operations on 28 October 2003.[7] The airline broke even during the first year of being in business.[8] It launched an initial public offering for 55% of its stock early in 2007.[9]

In March 2014, Airbus delivered its 6000th A320 family aircraft to Air Arabia.[10]

Corporate affairs edit

Management and ownership edit

Air Arabia launched in October 2003 and was the first low-cost carrier in the Middle East.[7] The company reported more than AED 19 billion in Q4 2019.[11] The airline broke even in its first year of operation.[8] Air Arabia consists of a group of airlines and companies offering travel and tourism services across the Middle East and North Africa.[6]

As of the March 2014, Annual General Meeting, the board members consisted of the following members:[12]

In 2019, Air Arabia filed a misdemeanour case against Arif Naqvi, the Pakistani founder and CEO of private equity firm Abraaj Capital following arbitration measures taken by it in 2018. Naqvi was also a Director of Air Arabia until 2018, and the airline was one of Abraaj’s unsecured creditors with a loan of $75 million in default.[13]

Board Member Title
Sheik Abdullah bin Mohammed Al Thani Chairman of the Board
Adel Abdulla Ali Chief Executive Officer and Executive Director
Sheikh Mohammed Bin Abdullah Al Thani Independent Director
Samer A. Katerji Independent Member
Sheikh Khalid Bin Issam Al Qassimi Independent Member
Waleed Al Sayegh Independent Member
Matar Al Blooshi Independent Member

Headquarters edit

The headquarters is in the Sharjah airport Freight Center,[14] on the property of Sharjah International Airport. The airport is 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) away from central Dubai.

Joint ventures edit

Air Arabia has created joint ventures at four international bases. The following countries have or did have JV airlines based there:

Abu Dhabi edit

Air Arabia Abu Dhabi (2020–present). The airline was launched on July 14, 2020 after the signing of an agreement between Etihad Airways and Air Arabia.[15] Air Arabia Abu Dhabi will support the network of destinations and services provided by Etihad Airways, and in turn will meet the needs of the low-cost and growing travel sector in the region.[16]

Armenia edit

Fly Arna (2021–present). In September 2021, Air Arabia announced a joint venture with the Armenian National Interests Fund (ANIF) to launch a new national airline called Fly Arna. Fly Arna will operate as a low-cost passenger airline with Yerevan’s Zvartnots International Airport (EVN) as its base.[17]

Egypt edit

Air Arabia Egypt (2010–present). On 9 September 2009, Air Arabia announced Air Arabia Egypt as a joint venture with Egyptian travel and tourism company Travco Group to be based in Alexandria, Egypt.[18] The airline received its operating license on 22 May 2010, with commercial flights beginning 1 June 2010.[citation needed] The fleet in Egypt operates scheduled service and charter traffic from Europe to the Red Sea.[citation needed]

Jordan edit

Air Arabia Jordan (2015–2018). In January 2015 Air Arabia announced the acquisition of a 49% stake in Petra Airlines.[19] The principal shareholder of Petra Airlines, the RUM Group, retains a 51% stake in the airline, which will be rebranded as Air Arabia Jordan in early 2015.[19] The first flights of the new airline took place during the week commencing 18 May 2015, with launch destinations being Kuwait, Sharm El Sheikh, Erbil, and Jeddah.[20] Air Arabia Jordan ended operations in 2018.[21]

Morocco edit

Air Arabia Maroc (2009–present). Air Arabia, in a joint venture with Moroccan investors, established Air Arabia Maroc and set up a secondary base in Morocco's largest city, Casablanca.[22] It began operations in May 2009, allowing Air Arabia to expand into Europe and Africa.[22][23]

The Maroc fleet serves mainly European destinations.[citation needed]

Nepal edit

Fly Yeti (2007–2008). In 2007, Air Arabia opened a base in Nepal's capital Kathmandu to serve Asia and the Middle East, after signing a joint venture agreement with Yeti Airlines.[24] It established a low-cost carrier, Fly Yeti that provided service to international destinations.[24] Due to the uncertain political and economic situation prevailing in Nepal and lack of local government support, FlyYeti operations were suspended in 2008.[citation needed]

Pakistan edit

Fly Jinnah (2021–present). In September 2021, Air Arabia announced a joint venture with Pakistani conglomerate Lakson Group to launch a low cost airline called Fly Jinnah. This will be a budget carrier serving domestic and international routes from Pakistan.[25]

Business trends edit

The key trends for Air Arabia over recent years are shown below (as at year ending 31 December):[26]

Key indicators from 2015
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Turnover (AED m) 3,825 3,778 3,739 4,122 4,758 1,851 3,174 5,241
Profits (AED m) 530 481 365 −579 1,008 −192 720 1,222
Number of employees[27] 1,900 2,000 2,100 1,353 1,498 2,058
Number of passengers (m) 7.64 8.0 8.5 8.72 9.43 2.91 4.42 8.36
Passenger load factor (%) 79 82 79 81 83 79 73 80
Number of aircraft (at year end) 41 46 50 53 55 57 58 68
Notes/sources [28] [29] [29] [28] [28] [30] [31] [32]
Key indicators 2004 - 2014
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Turnover (AED m) 181 411 749 1,283 2,066 1,972 2,080 1,796 2,832 3,183 3,729
Profits (AED m) N/A 31 101 369 510 452 310 195 424 435 566
Number of passengers (m) 0.5 1.1 1.8 2.7 3.6 4.1 4.5 4.7 5.3 6.1 6.8
Passenger load factor (%) 68 79 80 86 85 80 83 82 82 80 81
Number of aircraft (at year end) 3 5 8 11 16 21 25 29 33 34 39
Number of destinations 15 23 32 37 44 45 65 69 82 90
Notes/sources [33] [33] [33] [34] [35] [36] [37] [38] [39] [40] [33]

As the pandemic hit airline services, Air Arabia reported a net loss of AED192 million ($56.2 million) in 2020. Also, the turnover for Q4 of 2020 was 53% below Q4 of 2019.[41] The airline’s net profits in Q1 of 2021 fell by 52% to AED 33.844 million. Also, revenue generated in Q1 of 2021 was AED 572.145 after witnessing major drop from AED 901.374 million in Q1 of 2020.[42]

Destinations edit

As of July 2021, Air Arabia serves up to 120 airports across the Middle East, North Africa, Asia and Europe.[43][44]

Fleet edit

The Air Arabia group fleet consists of the following aircraft as of December 2022:[45]

 
An AirArabia Airbus A321LR
Aircraft In Service Orders Operator Passengers Notes
Airbus A320-200 55 33[45] Air Arabia 168
9[45] Air Arabia Maroc
8[45] Air Arabia Abu Dhabi
4[45] Air Arabia Egypt
1[45] Air Arabia Jordan
Airbus A320neo 73[45] TBA
Airbus A321-200 3[45] Air Arabia TBA
Airbus A321neo 27[45][46] TBA
Airbus A321LR 6[45][47] Air Arabia 215[48]
Airbus A321XLR 20[45][46] TBA
Total 64 120

Fleet development edit

In November 2017 the airline signed a lease agreement for six A321LR.[49] In April 2019 Air Arabia received its first A321LR.[50]

In November 2019 on the Dubai Air Show the airline announced its order of 120 aircraft comprising 73 A320neos, 27 A321neos and 20 A321XLRs[46] with deliveries from 2024.[51]

Livery edit

 
An Air Arabia Airbus A320 in the former livery

Air Arabia has a livery with the aircraft body being painted in three different colors red, grey, and white. The tail and each aircraft engine bear the company logo of Sharjah in the form of a bird.

Celebrating 15 years of service in October 2018, a new livery was introduced and was applied to the whole fleet.[52] The updated logo features a large red bird logo coming down from tail to rear fuselage with grey accents behind its wings and billboard-style AirArabia title in English on the front of aircraft with small Arabic title placed next to it above the windows, bird logo also adorns the engines while title in applied on red winglets.[52]

Services edit

Air Arabia does not provides any free catering but passengers purchase catering onboard or in advance.[53]

Air Arabia does not serve alcoholic beverages on its flights.[54]

Incidents and accidents edit

  • In September 2018, an Air Arabia Airbus A320 (registered A6-ANV), operating flight ABY 111 from Sharjah International Airport to Salalah International Airport, was investigated by the Air Accident Investigation Sector of the UAE due to the co-pilot turning the wrong direction on the runway. The aircraft took off from the opposite direction to the direction they had been cleared to.[55]

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

  Media related to Air Arabia at Wikimedia Commons

  • Official website
  • Official Air Arabia Holidays website

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Air Arabia Arabic العربية للطيران al ʿArabiyya Lit Ṭayaran is an Emirati low cost airline with its head office in the A1 Building Sharjah Freight Center Sharjah International Airport UAE The airline operates scheduled services to 170 destinations in the Middle East North Africa the Indian subcontinent Central Asia and Europe to 22 countries from Sharjah 28 destinations in 9 countries from Casablanca Fez Nador and Tangier 11 destinations in 8 countries from Ras Al Khaimah and 6 destinations in 4 countries from Alexandria Air Arabia s main base is Sharjah International Airport There are also hubs in Ras Al Khaimah and Abu Dhabi and focus cities in Alexandria and Casablanca 5 Air ArabiaIATA ICAO CallsignG9 ABY ARABIA 1 Founded3 February 2003 20 years ago 2003 02 03 Commenced operations28 October 2003 2003 10 28 HubsSharjah International Airport Abu Dhabi International Airport Ras Al Khaimah International AirportFrequent flyer programAirRewardsAllianceArab Air Carriers OrganizationSubsidiariesAir Arabia Abu Dhabi Air Arabia Egypt Air Arabia Maroc Fly Arna Fly JinnahFleet size64Destinations170Parent companyAir Arabia PJSCHeadquartersSharjah International AirportSharjah United Arab EmiratesKey peopleAbdullah bin Mohammed Al Thani Chairman Adel Ali Group CEO RevenueAED 1 9 billion FY 2020 2 ProfitAED 0 2 billion FY 2020 3 Total assetsAED 10 574 million FY 2014 4 Total equityAED 5 054 million FY 2014 4 Employees1 353 Dec 2020 Websitewww wbr airarabia wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Corporate affairs 2 1 Management and ownership 2 2 Headquarters 2 3 Joint ventures 2 3 1 Abu Dhabi 2 3 2 Armenia 2 3 3 Egypt 2 3 4 Jordan 2 3 5 Morocco 2 3 6 Nepal 2 3 7 Pakistan 2 4 Business trends 3 Destinations 4 Fleet 4 1 Fleet development 4 2 Livery 5 Services 6 Incidents and accidents 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory edit nbsp Air Arabia s old logo used till 2016Air Arabia العربية للطيران was established on 3 February 2003 by an Amiri decree issued by Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi the Ruler of Sharjah and member of the Supreme Council of the United Arab Emirates becoming the first low fare airline in the Middle East 6 The airline started operations on 28 October 2003 7 The airline broke even during the first year of being in business 8 It launched an initial public offering for 55 of its stock early in 2007 9 In March 2014 Airbus delivered its 6000th A320 family aircraft to Air Arabia 10 Corporate affairs editManagement and ownership edit Air Arabia launched in October 2003 and was the first low cost carrier in the Middle East 7 The company reported more than AED 19 billion in Q4 2019 11 The airline broke even in its first year of operation 8 Air Arabia consists of a group of airlines and companies offering travel and tourism services across the Middle East and North Africa 6 As of the March 2014 Annual General Meeting the board members consisted of the following members 12 In 2019 Air Arabia filed a misdemeanour case against Arif Naqvi the Pakistani founder and CEO of private equity firm Abraaj Capital following arbitration measures taken by it in 2018 Naqvi was also a Director of Air Arabia until 2018 and the airline was one of Abraaj s unsecured creditors with a loan of 75 million in default 13 Board Member TitleSheik Abdullah bin Mohammed Al Thani Chairman of the BoardAdel Abdulla Ali Chief Executive Officer and Executive DirectorSheikh Mohammed Bin Abdullah Al Thani Independent DirectorSamer A Katerji Independent MemberSheikh Khalid Bin Issam Al Qassimi Independent MemberWaleed Al Sayegh Independent MemberMatar Al Blooshi Independent MemberHeadquarters edit The headquarters is in the Sharjah airport Freight Center 14 on the property of Sharjah International Airport The airport is 15 kilometres 9 3 mi away from central Dubai Joint ventures edit Air Arabia has created joint ventures at four international bases The following countries have or did have JV airlines based there Abu Dhabi edit Air Arabia Abu Dhabi 2020 present The airline was launched on July 14 2020 after the signing of an agreement between Etihad Airways and Air Arabia 15 Air Arabia Abu Dhabi will support the network of destinations and services provided by Etihad Airways and in turn will meet the needs of the low cost and growing travel sector in the region 16 Armenia edit Fly Arna 2021 present In September 2021 Air Arabia announced a joint venture with the Armenian National Interests Fund ANIF to launch a new national airline called Fly Arna Fly Arna will operate as a low cost passenger airline with Yerevan s Zvartnots International Airport EVN as its base 17 Egypt edit Air Arabia Egypt 2010 present On 9 September 2009 Air Arabia announced Air Arabia Egypt as a joint venture with Egyptian travel and tourism company Travco Group to be based in Alexandria Egypt 18 The airline received its operating license on 22 May 2010 with commercial flights beginning 1 June 2010 citation needed The fleet in Egypt operates scheduled service and charter traffic from Europe to the Red Sea citation needed Jordan edit Air Arabia Jordan 2015 2018 In January 2015 Air Arabia announced the acquisition of a 49 stake in Petra Airlines 19 The principal shareholder of Petra Airlines the RUM Group retains a 51 stake in the airline which will be rebranded as Air Arabia Jordan in early 2015 19 The first flights of the new airline took place during the week commencing 18 May 2015 with launch destinations being Kuwait Sharm El Sheikh Erbil and Jeddah 20 Air Arabia Jordan ended operations in 2018 21 Morocco edit Air Arabia Maroc 2009 present Air Arabia in a joint venture with Moroccan investors established Air Arabia Maroc and set up a secondary base in Morocco s largest city Casablanca 22 It began operations in May 2009 allowing Air Arabia to expand into Europe and Africa 22 23 The Maroc fleet serves mainly European destinations citation needed Nepal edit Fly Yeti 2007 2008 In 2007 Air Arabia opened a base in Nepal s capital Kathmandu to serve Asia and the Middle East after signing a joint venture agreement with Yeti Airlines 24 It established a low cost carrier Fly Yeti that provided service to international destinations 24 Due to the uncertain political and economic situation prevailing in Nepal and lack of local government support FlyYeti operations were suspended in 2008 citation needed Pakistan edit Fly Jinnah 2021 present In September 2021 Air Arabia announced a joint venture with Pakistani conglomerate Lakson Group to launch a low cost airline called Fly Jinnah This will be a budget carrier serving domestic and international routes from Pakistan 25 Business trends edit The key trends for Air Arabia over recent years are shown below as at year ending 31 December 26 Key indicators from 2015 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022Turnover AED m 3 825 3 778 3 739 4 122 4 758 1 851 3 174 5 241Profits AED m 530 481 365 579 1 008 192 720 1 222Number of employees 27 1 900 2 000 2 100 1 353 1 498 2 058Number of passengers m 7 64 8 0 8 5 8 72 9 43 2 91 4 42 8 36Passenger load factor 79 82 79 81 83 79 73 80Number of aircraft at year end 41 46 50 53 55 57 58 68Notes sources 28 29 29 28 28 30 31 32 Key indicators 2004 2014 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014Turnover AED m 181 411 749 1 283 2 066 1 972 2 080 1 796 2 832 3 183 3 729Profits AED m N A 31 101 369 510 452 310 195 424 435 566Number of passengers m 0 5 1 1 1 8 2 7 3 6 4 1 4 5 4 7 5 3 6 1 6 8Passenger load factor 68 79 80 86 85 80 83 82 82 80 81Number of aircraft at year end 3 5 8 11 16 21 25 29 33 34 39Number of destinations 15 23 32 37 44 45 65 69 82 90Notes sources 33 33 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 33 As the pandemic hit airline services Air Arabia reported a net loss of AED192 million 56 2 million in 2020 Also the turnover for Q4 of 2020 was 53 below Q4 of 2019 41 The airline s net profits in Q1 of 2021 fell by 52 to AED 33 844 million Also revenue generated in Q1 of 2021 was AED 572 145 after witnessing major drop from AED 901 374 million in Q1 of 2020 42 Destinations editMain article List of Air Arabia destinations As of July 2021 Air Arabia serves up to 120 airports across the Middle East North Africa Asia and Europe 43 44 Fleet editThe Air Arabia group fleet consists of the following aircraft as of December 2022 45 nbsp An AirArabia Airbus A321LRAircraft In Service Orders Operator Passengers NotesAirbus A320 200 55 33 45 Air Arabia 1689 45 Air Arabia Maroc8 45 Air Arabia Abu Dhabi4 45 Air Arabia Egypt1 45 Air Arabia JordanAirbus A320neo 73 45 TBAAirbus A321 200 3 45 Air Arabia TBAAirbus A321neo 27 45 46 TBAAirbus A321LR 6 45 47 Air Arabia 215 48 Airbus A321XLR 20 45 46 TBATotal 64 120Fleet development edit In November 2017 the airline signed a lease agreement for six A321LR 49 In April 2019 Air Arabia received its first A321LR 50 In November 2019 on the Dubai Air Show the airline announced its order of 120 aircraft comprising 73 A320neos 27 A321neos and 20 A321XLRs 46 with deliveries from 2024 51 Livery edit nbsp An Air Arabia Airbus A320 in the former liveryAir Arabia has a livery with the aircraft body being painted in three different colors red grey and white The tail and each aircraft engine bear the company logo of Sharjah in the form of a bird Celebrating 15 years of service in October 2018 a new livery was introduced and was applied to the whole fleet 52 The updated logo features a large red bird logo coming down from tail to rear fuselage with grey accents behind its wings and billboard style AirArabia title in English on the front of aircraft with small Arabic title placed next to it above the windows bird logo also adorns the engines while title in applied on red winglets 52 Services editAir Arabia does not provides any free catering but passengers purchase catering onboard or in advance 53 Air Arabia does not serve alcoholic beverages on its flights 54 Incidents and accidents editIn September 2018 an Air Arabia Airbus A320 registered A6 ANV operating flight ABY 111 from Sharjah International Airport to Salalah International Airport was investigated by the Air Accident Investigation Sector of the UAE due to the co pilot turning the wrong direction on the runway The aircraft took off from the opposite direction to the direction they had been cleared to 55 See also editSharjah International Airport List of airlines of the United Arab EmiratesReferences edit Contractions PDF faa gov Retrieved 22 December 2020 Results presentation Q4 20 PDF Air Arabia Results Presentation Q4 20 PDF Air Arabia Retrieved 5 February 2022 a b Air Arabia Balance Sheet GulfBase Retrieved 9 June 2015 Directory World Airlines Flight International 27 March 2007 p 52 a b Middle East and Africa LCCs huge growth opportunities but challenges CAPA Centre for Aviation Retrieved 24 November 2020 a b Air Arabia marks 15th anniversary with new brand identity www tradearabia com Retrieved 24 November 2020 a b Air Arabia achieves breakeven in its first year gulfnews com Retrieved 24 November 2020 Directory World Airlines Flight International 27 March 2007 p 52 The A320 Family 6 000 deliveries and counting Airbus Industrie 10 March 2014 Archived from the original on 10 June 2015 Retrieved 9 June 2015 Air Arabia reports record profit on new routes improved efficiencies Arabian Business 10 February 2020 Retrieved 24 November 2020 Air Arabia PSJC Bloomberg Profile Bloomberg News Retrieved 9 June 2015 Kerr Simeon 17 January 2019 Air Arabia files legal case against Abraaj founder The Financial Times Retrieved 5 February 2022 Contact Info Archived 20 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine Air Arabia Retrieved on 21 June 2010 Air Arabia UAE Air Arabia Head Quarters Sharjah Freight Center Cargo at Sharjah International Airport P O Box 132 Sharjah United Arab Emirates Arabic Archived 18 September 2013 at the Wayback Machine العربية للطيران الامارات مركز الشارقة لنقل البضائع الشحن بالقرب من مطار الشارقة الدولي ص ب 132 الشارقة الإمارات العربية المتحدة BEN 6 July 2020 Air Arabia Abu Dhabi Launching Flights Next Week One Mile at a Time Retrieved 14 December 2020 Etihad Airways announces a new codeshare agreement with Air Arabia Abu Dhabi Armenia s new national airline formed in a joint venture with UAE s Air Arabia named Fly Arna Gulf Business 2 September 2021 Air Arabia announced new Egyptian airline Airarabia com Archived from the original on 27 September 2011 Retrieved 8 October 2011 dead link a b Air Arabia buys 49 stake in Jordan s Petra Airlines gulfnews com Retrieved 24 November 2020 Jordan s aviation market is set for a major shake up as Air Arabia Jordan enters CAPA Centre for Aviation Retrieved 24 November 2020 20 airlines that have folded this year The National 7 April 2019 Retrieved 24 November 2020 a b Air Arabia Maroc is Morocco s third largest carrier with 6 7 of seat capacity Casablanca remains 1 four new airports join network anna aero 25 January 2017 Retrieved 24 November 2020 Air Arabia s Morocco base to open in 2009 CAPA Centre for Aviation 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