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Etihad Airways

Etihad Airways (Arabic: شَرِكَة ٱلْاِتِّحَاد لِلطَّيْرَان, romanizedsharikat al-ittiḥād li-ṭ-ṭayarān) is the national airline of the United Arab Emirates and one of the country's two flag carriers (the other being Emirates). Its head office is in Khalifa City, Abu Dhabi, near Abu Dhabi International Airport. Etihad commenced operations in November 2003.[2] It is the second-largest airline in the UAE after Emirates. The name Etihad is Arabic for 'Union'.

Etihad Airways
IATA ICAO Callsign
EY ETD ETIHAD
FoundedJuly 2003; 19 years ago (2003-07)
Commenced operationsNovember 2003; 19 years ago (2003-11)
HubsAbu Dhabi International Airport
Frequent-flyer programEtihad Guest, Etihad One Club
Fleet size90
Destinations130
Parent companyEtihad Aviation Group
HeadquartersKhalifa City, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates[1]
Key people
  • Mohammed Ali Al Shorafa (Chairman)
  • Antonoaldo Neves (CEO)
Revenue$USD 9.02 billion
Employees18,510 (December 2020)
Websitewww.etihad.com

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 102[3] Airbus and Boeing aircraft as of February 2020. In 2015, Etihad carried 14.8 million passengers, a 22.3% increase from the previous year,[4] delivering revenues of US$9.02 billion and net profits of US$103 million.[5] Its main base is Abu Dhabi International Airport.[6]

In addition to its core activity of passenger transportation, Etihad also operates Etihad Holidays and Etihad Cargo.[2] Etihad established its airline alliance, Etihad Airways Partners, in October 2015[7] which was disbanded in 2018 after several of its members fell into financial difficulties.[8] Etihad Airways holds minority equity investments in the participating airlines, as well as having had a stake in Virgin Australia, until its insolvency in April 2020 with no return on investment.[9] Booking for these airlines was consolidated under one network.

History

 
A now-retired Airbus A340-500 wearing the first livery (with the older UAE coat of arms)
 
A now-retired Airbus A340-600 in the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix livery
 
A Boeing 787-9 landing at Toronto Pearson International Airport with the current livery.

Background

The emirate of Abu Dhabi was a joint-owner of Gulf Air along with Bahrain, Qatar, and the Sultanate of Oman. Abu Dhabi International Airport was one of Gulf Air's bases and hubs from the 1970s until September 2005,[10] when Abu Dhabi withdrew from the airline, leaving it an Oman and Bahrain-owned airline until the former's exit in 2007 to focus on Oman Air.

Foundation

In July 2003, future UAE president Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, who wanted an airline for Abu Dhabi, issued a Royal (Amiri) Decree that established Etihad Airways as the second flag carrier of the United Arab Emirates. His relation Sheikh Ahmed bin Saif Al Nahyan founded and started with an initial paid-up capital of AED500 million. Services were launched with a ceremonial flight to Al Ain on 5 November 2003. On 12 November 2003, Etihad commenced commercial operations with the launch of services to Beirut, Lebanon.

In June 2004, the airline placed a US$8-billion aircraft order for Six Boeing 777-200LRs and 24 Airbus aircraft, including 10 Airbus A380s. Its first A380 was delivered in December 2014.[11]

In June 2008 at the Farnborough Airshow the airline announced an order for 35 Boeing 787s and ten 777s, options for 25 787s and ten 777s and purchase rights on ten 787s and five 777s.[12]

Etihad reported its first full-year net profit in 2011, of US$14 million, in line with the strategic plan announced by CEO James Hogan in 2006.[13]

Equity Alliance

In December 2011, Etihad announced it had taken a 29.21% stake in Air Berlin,[14] Europe's sixth-largest airline, and Hogan was appointed Vice Chairman. It followed this up with minority stakes in other airlines—Air Seychelles (40%),[15] Aer Lingus (2.987%),[16] Virgin Australia (10%).[17] On 1 August 2013, the president of the company, Hogan, signed a deal with Aleksandar Vučić, First Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia, in Belgrade, giving Etihad a 49% stake in the Serbian national carrier Jat Airways.[18] The Serbian Government retained 51% of the shares, with the company being rebranded as Air Serbia.[19]

In September 2012, the Indian government announced that foreign airlines could take a stake of up to 49% in Indian carriers. On 24 April 2013, Jet Airways announced that it was ready to sell a 24% stake in the airline to Etihad for US$379 million. The deal was completed on 12 November 2013.[citation needed]

At the 2013 Dubai Airshow, Etihad announced that it was acquiring a 33.3% stake in the Swiss carrier Darwin Airline. Darwin was rebranded as Etihad Regional from March 2014.[20] Etihad sold its stake in Darwin in 2017.[21]

On 1 August 2014, Etihad agreed to take a 49% stake in the Italian flag carrier Alitalia for an estimated €560 million. The deal was closed on 8 August 2014.[22] On 1 January 2015, Alitalia-CAI formally passed its operations to Alitalia-SAI, a new entity owned 49% by Etihad and 51% by the Alitalia-CAI shareholders.[23]

In May 2016, the management structure was reshuffled, as Hogan became CEO of the airline's parent company, Etihad Aviation Group. Peter Baumgartner, formerly the airline's Chief Commercial Officer, became chief executive officer of the airline, reporting to Hogan.[24] In December 2016 Handelsblatt Global reported that Hogan was going to be dismissed after a "failed spree of acquisitions in Europe."[25]

On 24 January 2017, the Etihad Aviation Group Board of Directors announced that Hogan (along with Group CFO James Rigney) would be stepping down "in the second half of 2017".[26] Peter Baumgartner, (former CEO of the airline), became the acting CEO of the airline as it faced mounting losses from its investments in Air Berlin and Alitalia.[27] On 2 May 2017 Alitalia filed for bankruptcy.[28] Hogan and Rigney left Etihad later that month.[29] On 27 July Etihad reported a loss of US$1.873 billion for 2016.[30] On 15 August Air Berlin filed for bankruptcy after Etihad withdrew its financial support.[31]

As an interim measure, the board of directors appointed Ray Gammell as CEO (previously Chief People and Performance Officer) while searching for a permanent replacement.[32] On 9 January 2018, Etihad Airways appointed Mark Powers as Group CFO, replacing interim Group CFO Ricky Thirion.[33]

On 2 July 2017, the United States Department of Homeland Security unbanned Etihad Airways and exempted Etihad Airways from the 2017 electronics ban after the airline enhanced its passenger screening processes.[34]

In June 2018 Etihad reported a net loss of US$1.52 billion for 2017.[35]

In February 2019, Etihad announced large order cancellations for both Airbus and Boeing aircraft. The airline terminated contracts for all 42 Airbus A350-900s, 2 A350-1000s and 19 of 24 ordered Boeing 777X.[36]

On 1 May 2021 it was announced Etihad Airways sold its 40% stake in Air Seychelles back to the Government of Seychelles.[37]

Impact of COVID-19

In May 2020, shortly after Air France retired its entire Airbus A380 fleet due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there were rumors that Etihad Airways was considering canceling all its remaining Airbus A350 orders and retiring its entire Airbus A380 fleet due to more financial losses caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Etihad's CEO Tony Douglas said that Etihad's A380 fleet was very likely not to fly again in passenger service, and therefore are likely to be withdrawn after only 7 years in service. This move would make Etihad the third Airbus A380 operator to retire its Airbus A380 fleet, following Air France-KLM and Hi Fly Malta.[38] However, by 26 May 2020, Etihad confirmed that the airline will not cancel its remaining Airbus A350 orders and plans to proceed with them. The airline also confirmed that it had no plans to ditch its Airbus A380 fleet into early retirement unlike Air France, despite the COVID-19 pandemic.[39]

However, as of October 2020, some sources stated that the Etihad Airbus A380 still had a potential possibility of early retirement due to the aircraft market changes and demand caused by the COVID-19 pandemic as Douglas referred to the Airbus A380 as a heavily inefficient handicapped behemoth by two engines too many. Douglas also said that smaller long-range twin-jet aircraft such as the Boeing 777X, 787, and Airbus A350 can do the job far more efficiently and sustainably than that of the A380.[40]

In February 2021, Etihad Airways vaccinated all its operating pilots and cabin crew against COVID-19, the first airline to vaccinate all its operating pilots and cabin crew.[41]

Since most of Etihad's flights were grounded between March and June 2020, the airline posted a core operating loss of $1.7 billion in 2020, and the airline's passenger traffic dropped by 76% to 4.2 million.[42]

Throughout 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Etihad Airways laid off over 1,000 cabin crew and pilots.

Etihad had reported significant losses even before the pandemic; since 2016, it lost over $5.62 billion and in 2019 losses amounted to $870 million.[43] The airline's full-year losses amounted to $1.7 billion in 2020.[44]

Return to profitability

In July 2022, Etihad announced a record breaking first half profitability of $296 million. This was achieved due to the increased passenger travel demand. Etihad carried 3 million more passengers in the first half of 2022, compared to the first half of 2021.

Company slogans

  • From Abu Dhabi to the World – De facto slogan of Etihad Airways.
  • The World Is Our Home, You Are Our Guest – 2013[45]
  • Flying Reimagined – 2015. The global campaign was headed with a launch of a commercial filmed on location in Abu Dhabi featuring Nicole Kidman as Etihad ambassador and the Airbus A380 The Residence cabin.[46][47][48][49]
  • Choose Well – 2018[50]

Corporate affairs

Head office

Etihad has its head office, in Khalifa City, Abu Dhabi,[51] near Abu Dhabi International Airport.[52] Etihad spent 183.6 million UAE dirhams (US$50 million) in 2007 to arrange to have its new head office and training center built. The new head office was scheduled to be finished by the end of 2007.[53]

Structure

Etihad is governed by a board of directors chaired by Mohamed Mubarak Al Mazrouei, and operates in terms of its founding legislation and the Article of Association of the company. The board consists of seven independent non-executive members and has two sub-committees, being an executive committee and an Audit Committee, each with its charter and chairman. Other members of the board include Ahmed Ali Al Sayegh, H.E. Mohamed Khalifa Al Mubarak, Mohamed Hareb Sultan Al Yousef, Hamad Abdulla Al Shamsi, Khalifa Sultan Al Suwaidi, and Ahmed Ali Matar Al Romaithi.[54]

The airline was led previously by James Hogan (formerly CEO of Gulf Air) who was appointed as president and chief executive officer on 10 September 2006 until January 2018. The current CEO of Etihad Group is Tony Douglas who was appointed as chief executive officer in January 2018.[55]

Etihad Airways equity alliance

Etihad's equity alliance is composed of airlines in which Etihad has minority shareholdings:[56]

The incorporated airlines were also part of the now-disbanded Etihad Airways Partners alliance between 2015 and 2018.

With Virgin Australia's bankruptcy and subsequent restructuring, the company's shareholding in the airline ended in its entirety.

In late December 2020, the government of Serbia recapitalized Air Serbia, increasing its stake to 82%, thus decreasing Etihad's stake to 18%.

Business trends

Key trends for Etihad Airways are shown below (as at years ending 31 December):

Profits*: Earlier profit/loss figures do not appear to have ever been published; the company announced, however, that it became profitable as from 2011.[57]

Year Revenue (in billions) Profits/loss (in millions) No. of employees No. of passengers (M) Load factor (%) No. of aircraft (at year end) Sources
2011   4.1   14   9,038   8.3   76   64 [58]
2012   4.8   42   10,656   10.2   78   70 [59]
2013   6.1   48   13,535   11.5 78   89 [60]
2014   7.6   73   17,712   14.8   79   110 [5][61]
2015   9.0   103   26,566   17.6 79   121
2016   8.4   −1,873   26,229   18.4 79   119 [62]
2017   6.1   −1,523   24,558   18.6   78.5   115 [63]
2018   5.9   −1,280   21,855   17.8   76.4   111 [64][65]
[66]
2019   5.6   −870   20,369   17.5   78.7   107 [67]
2020   1.2   −1,700   13,587   4.2   78.7   103
2021   1.07   −456   12,533   3.5   39.6   67 [68]

Corporate sponsorship

Current team sponsorship deals

Team Sport Located Commenced sponsorship Notes
Anorthosis Famagusta FC Association Football Larnaca, Cyprus November 2013 Cyprus First Division side
Capital City Go-Go Basketball Washington, D.C., USA August 2018 NBA G League Subsidiary of Monumental Sports & Entertainment
Harlequins Rugby Union London, United Kingdom 30 July 2007 The sponsorship also includes renaming the East Stand at the Twickenham Stoop (the home of Harlequins) to the Etihad Stand. Etihad's logo is painted on the roof of the stand which is under the flight path to London Heathrow Airport.[69]
Harlequins RL Rugby league
Manchester City F.C. Association Football Manchester, England, Great Britain May 2009 Part of the deal now includes the renaming of Manchester City's home ground as "Etihad Stadium".
Mumbai City FC Association Football Mumbai, India December 2019 Principal Sponsor and Front Sponsor of Indian Super League Champions and League Winners Mumbai City FC
Melbourne City FC Association Football Melbourne, VIC, Australia May 2014 Home kit resembles that of sister club Manchester City.
Mumbai Indians Cricket (Indian Premier League) Mumbai, India April 2014 to 2016 Back sponsor
New York City FC Association Football New York, USA 13 November 2014 Home kit resembles that of sister club Manchester City.
Scuderia Ferrari Formula 1 motor racing Maranello, Italy 2008 For the 2007 season, Etihad was one of the title sponsors for the Etihad Aldar Spyker F1 Team. Because the team was purchased by the chairman of another airline (Vijay Mallya, of India's Kingfisher Airlines), Etihad switched to Scuderia Ferrari.
Washington Capitals Ice Hockey Washington, D.C., USA 11 May 2015 NHL Subsidiary of Monumental Sports & Entertainment
Washington Mystics Basketball Washington, D.C., USA 11 May 2015 WNBA Subsidiary of Monumental Sports & Entertainment
Washington Wizards Basketball Washington, D.C., USA 11 May 2015 NBA Subsidiary of Monumental Sports & Entertainment
Al Nassr FC Association Football Al Riyadh, Saudi Arabia August 2018 One of the biggest football clubs in Saudi Arabia.

Event and organisations

 
Etihad Airways is the sponsor of Manchester City F.C. One of their Boeing 787-9s (A6-BND) is adorned in a special Manchester City livery.
  • On 18 December 2007 Etihad announced that it would become the title sponsor for the 2009 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix to be held on Yas Island, the F1 logo and the words "Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix" appeared on the aircraft for one month before the race.
  • In October 2008, it was announced that Etihad would take over sponsorship of the Docklands Stadium in Melbourne, Australia (previously known as the Telstra Dome). The name change to Etihad Stadium took effect on 1 March 2009.
  • On 19 March 2008, it was announced that Etihad Airways would become a main sponsor for the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship from 2008 to 2010, which was later extended until 2012. On 12 April 2012, the Gaelic Athletic Association signed a new five-year sponsorship deal with Etihad.[70]
  • On 25 March 2014, Etihad announced a partnership with Major League Soccer (MLS) in the United States to become the Official Airline Partner of MLS, in a multi-year deal.[71]
  • Etihad Airways were the main sponsor for the 2015 Etihad Airways GAA World Games held in Abu Dhabi[72] and the 2016 Etihad Airways GAA World Games held in Dublin. The sponsorship has since ceased.[73]
  • In 2017 it was announced that Etihad Airways would collaborate with IMG Models, on a show called Model Diaries, showcasing models in high fashion as they travel to fashion shows around the world.[74] and in November 2018 its first episode featured high fashion model Xiao Wen Ju as she travelled to Dubai.[75]

Former sponsorships

  • Etihad was a sponsor of UAE sports clubs, including the Abu Dhabi Rugby Union Football Club, the Abu Dhabi International Sailing School and the Abu Dhabi International Marine Sports Club (ADIMSC), as well as the Al-Jazira Club.
  • It also had sponsored the two Arena Football League teams, the Baltimore Brigade & Washington Valor, before the league went bankrupt & dissolved in 2019.

Cargo

 
An Etihad Cargo Boeing 777F

Etihad Cargo, formerly Etihad Crystal Cargo, is the dedicated freight operations branch of Etihad. The carrier refreshed its brand image in June 2012 dropping the "Crystal" part, with full Etihad Cargo titles now applied billboard-style in line with the airline's current corporate design.

Etihad Cargo operates six Boeing 777Fs. It has previously operated a Boeing 747-400F and Boeing 747-8F, both leased from Atlas Air but operated in full Etihad Cargo colours. In January 2018, Etihad announced it would retire and either sell or lease out its five relatively new Airbus A330-200F freighters due to a change in strategy and reduction of freight capacity.[76] In August 2018, it was announced that all five A330 freighters had been sold to DHL Aviation.[77]

Etihad Cargo delivered 368,000 tonnes of cargo in 2012, a tonnage growth of 19 percent on the back of a capacity increase of 14 percent in available tonnage kilometres. Etihad's new facility at Abu Dhabi International Airport is equipped to handle more than 500,000 tonnes annually.[78]

In September 2018, Etihad Cargo announced a revised and heavily downsized network of cargo destinations to reflect the reduced fleet and a focus on core freight operations.[79]

Destinations

As of June 2019, Etihad serves 81 passenger and cargo destinations across Africa, Europe, North America, Asia and Australia from its hub at Abu Dhabi International Airport.[80] Until terminating the São Paulo service in late March 2017, Etihad Airways was one of the few carriers to have passenger services to all six inhabited continents.[81][82]

 
Etihad Airways destinations

As 2021 began, the airline suspended its flights to South Africa as a part of its ongoing review of network performance.[83] Etihad opened a twice-weekly route to Tel Aviv, Israel, in April 2021.[84]

Codeshare agreements

Etihad Airways has codeshare agreements with the following airlines:[85]

Fleet

Etihad Airways operates a fleet of both narrow body and widebody aircraft from four aircraft families Airbus A320 family, Airbus A350-1000, Airbus A380-800, Boeing 777 and Boeing 787 Dreamliner totaling 81 aircraft.[97]

Livery

Current livery

The current livery – Facets of Abu Dhabi[98] – was unveiled in September 2014 on the first of the airline's new A380s.[99] It features a golden and silver triangular tessellation on the vertical stabilizer and rear fuselage. A golden Etihad logo and a UAE emblem over the windows, with the UAE flag painted on the front door. The background was painted in light beige and the wingtip also has a UAE emblem. The golden colour was inspired by the colour of the Arabian desert.[100]

Former livery (2003–2017)

The former livery features a UAE flag and a falcon emblem on the vertical stabilizer and a golden Etihad logo on the windows. Red and golden stripes were painted on the fuselage. This livery is still present on a few Boeing 777-300ERs and Airbus A320s.[101]

Special liveries

Countries liveries

Services

 
The old "Pearl Business Class" cabin on a former Etihad Airbus A340-500 in 2007
 
Previous Economy Class seats on an Etihad Boeing 777-300ER in 2006
 
Etihad Airways offers their The Residence product on their Airbus A380-800s. The Residence apartments are equipped with a bedroom, living room and an en-suite shower room.
 
The Etihad First Apartment on Airbus A380-800
 
The Etihad Business Studio on Airbus A380-800

New cabins (from December 2014)

With the introduction of the Airbus A380 and Boeing 787, new cabins were introduced, their names being: The Residence (A380 only), the First Apartments (A380 only), First Suite (787-9 only), Business Studio and Economy Smart seat. The rest of the fleet will gradually be retrofitted with these cabins except for the Residence and First Apartment cabins, which are exclusive to the Airbus A380. The Residence was the only three-room cabin on any airline when it was introduced in December 2014.[102][103]

The Residence (Airbus A380 only)

The Residence accommodates one or two people, in a space of 125 square feet (11.6 m2). It features a private living room, bedroom, and bathroom. It features a 60.6-inch (154 cm)-wide two-seater reclining sofa and 32-inch (81 cm) TV monitor in the lounge; an ensuite bathroom with shower, an 82-inch (210 cm)-long, 47.5-inch (121 cm)-wide double bed in the bedroom which also includes a 27-inch (69 cm) TV monitor, and a personal butler.[103][failed verification]

First Apartment (Airbus A380 only)

First Class on Airbus A380s was overhauled with the "First Apartments". There are nine in total, configured 1-1 across a single aisle, and take up a total area of 39 square feet (3.6 m2) each. It features a 30.3-inch (77 cm)-wide reclining chair; a full-length ottoman which can be transformed into a bed; a 24-inch (61 cm) TV monitor which can swing to align itself to the ottoman so that it can be viewed from the bed; a vanity cabinet; and a bar with assorted chilled drinks. In 2015, this class was named the world's best first class due to its luxurious innovation.[104]

First Suite (Boeing 787–9 only)

Some Boeing 787-9s have eight First Suites to accommodate the narrower aircraft. The service includes a 26-inch (66 cm)-wide reclining lounge chair (which converts into an 80.5-inch (204 cm) fully flat bed); dining table; and a 24-inch (61 cm) TV monitor. All covers are tailored by Poltrona Frau. There is a personal wardrobe, along with total privacy with high sliding doors.[105]

Business Studio

The "Business Studio" is on both models, with 70 seats on the Airbus A380s, 28 on the Boeing 787-9s, and 32 on the Boeing 787-10s. The studio seats include a 22-inch (56 cm)-wide reclining chair, which converts into a fully flat bed, and an 18-inch (46 cm) TV monitor. All have leather covers tailored by Poltrona Frau.[106] It is featured in a 1-2-1 seating style so all seats have direct aisle access.

Economy Smart Seat

Economy Smart seats feature a 17-inch (43 cm)-wide seat on the Boeing 787s and 19-inch (48 cm)-wide seat on the Airbus A380s, with a 31-to-33-inch (79 to 84 cm) pitch and 6-inch (15 cm) recline. There is also an 11-inch (28 cm) touch screen fitted with Etihad's entertainment system.[107] It uses a 3-4-3 seating style on the Airbus A380s, and 3-3-3 seating style on the Boeing 787s.

Choose Well

In 2018 Etihad Airways announced its new brand platform named "Choose Well" which allows guests to make choices about how they travel in terms of airport services, luggage allowance, seats and the addition of Buying On Board service.[108]

In-flight entertainment

Etihad uses both the Panasonic eX2 and the Thales TopSeries i5000[109] in-flight entertainment system with AVOD (audio-video on demand) system on its new long-range aircraft and on some of its new A320-200 aircraft. Etihad brands this system as the "E-box". International destination fleets have a plug-and-play system which works on USB technology, that allow passengers to play their own audio, video and picture media. The Boeing 777-300ER aircraft have in-flight telephones.

On 28 April 2019 Etihad announced that it would remove seat-back screens in the economy section of 23 of its narrow-body Airbus A320 and A321 aircraft, used for flights of up to 5 hours.[110]

Etihad signed a new 10-year agreement with Panasonic Avionics Corporation in 2011 for the provision of in-flight entertainment including broadband internet and live TV.[111]

Atlas is the official in-flight magazine of the airline.[112]

Loyalty program

Etihad Guest is the airline's frequent flyer program, launched on 30 August 2006. It offers a discount web shop for members and multiple benefits and perks such as extra baggage and priority check-in for frequent fliers. Points may also be redeemed for tickets or class upgrades. As part of an agreement between Etihad and the United Arab Emirates Ministry of Community Development, senior Emirati citizens get instant access to Etihad's loyalty programme and are entitled to perks of more air miles, discounted tickets, priority check-in, and extra baggage.[113]

As part of a partnership with American Airlines, American Airline loyalty program AAdvantage may be redeemed for tickets on Etihad.[114] Similar partnership exists for the Scandinavian Airlines loyalty program Eurobonus, where members can earn and spend bonus points on selected flights.[115]

Etihad guest loyalty members are rewarded with Etihad miles when they book accommodations through booking.com as a result of a deal inked between booking.com and Etihad airways in 2019.[116]

Accidents and incidents

As of 2021 Etihad Airways had not suffered any fatal accidents during passenger operations.

  • 15 November 2007 – A new A340-600, registration A6-EHG, due for delivery to Etihad Airways was damaged beyond repair during ground testing at Airbus' facilities at Toulouse Blagnac International Airport in France. During a pre-delivery engine test, multiple safety systems had been disabled by engineers, leading to the non-chocked aircraft accelerating to 31 knots (57 km/h) and colliding with a concrete blast deflection wall. Severe damage was inflicted on the aircraft and nine people on board were injured, four of them seriously. The right wing, tail, and left engines made contact with the ground or wall, leaving the forward section of the aircraft elevated several meters and the cockpit broke off.[117]

Use of biofuel

Etihad Airways flew the world's first Boeing 787 Dreamliner commercial flight using locally produced jet fuel derived from salicornia plant on 15 January 2019.[118] The flight flew from Abu Dhabi to Amsterdam.[118] The aviation biofuel was researched and developed by Sustainable Bioenergy Research Consortium (SBRC), a non-profit entity established by Masdar Institute, part of the Khalifa University of Science and Technology. The 787 engine was powered by General Electric's next-generation GEnx-1B engines and flew for more than seven hours, taking off from Abu Dhabi and arriving in Amsterdam. It is a Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner nicknamed "Greenliner" and is registered as A6-BMH.[119]

See also

Notes

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etihad, airways, etihad, redirects, here, other, uses, etihad, disambiguation, arabic, ٱل, اد, لط, ان, romanized, sharikat, ittiḥād, ṭayarān, national, airline, united, arab, emirates, country, flag, carriers, other, being, emirates, head, office, khalifa, cit. Etihad redirects here For other uses see Etihad disambiguation Etihad Airways Arabic ش ر ك ة ٱل ا ت ح اد ل لط ي ر ان romanized sharikat al ittiḥad li ṭ ṭayaran is the national airline of the United Arab Emirates and one of the country s two flag carriers the other being Emirates Its head office is in Khalifa City Abu Dhabi near Abu Dhabi International Airport Etihad commenced operations in November 2003 2 It is the second largest airline in the UAE after Emirates The name Etihad is Arabic for Union Etihad AirwaysIATA ICAO CallsignEY ETD ETIHADFoundedJuly 2003 19 years ago 2003 07 Commenced operationsNovember 2003 19 years ago 2003 11 HubsAbu Dhabi International AirportFrequent flyer programEtihad Guest Etihad One ClubFleet size90Destinations130Parent companyEtihad Aviation GroupHeadquartersKhalifa City Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates 1 Key peopleMohammed Ali Al Shorafa Chairman Antonoaldo Neves CEO Revenue USD 9 02 billionEmployees18 510 December 2020 Websitewww wbr etihad wbr comThe 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 102 3 Airbus and Boeing aircraft as of February 2020 update In 2015 Etihad carried 14 8 million passengers a 22 3 increase from the previous year 4 delivering revenues of US 9 02 billion and net profits of US 103 million 5 Its main base is Abu Dhabi International Airport 6 In addition to its core activity of passenger transportation Etihad also operates Etihad Holidays and Etihad Cargo 2 Etihad established its airline alliance Etihad Airways Partners in October 2015 7 which was disbanded in 2018 after several of its members fell into financial difficulties 8 Etihad Airways holds minority equity investments in the participating airlines as well as having had a stake in Virgin Australia until its insolvency in April 2020 with no return on investment 9 Booking for these airlines was consolidated under one network Contents 1 History 1 1 Background 1 2 Foundation 1 3 Equity Alliance 1 4 Impact of COVID 19 1 5 Return to profitability 2 Company slogans 3 Corporate affairs 3 1 Head office 3 2 Structure 3 3 Etihad Airways equity alliance 3 4 Business trends 3 5 Corporate sponsorship 3 5 1 Current team sponsorship deals 3 5 2 Event and organisations 3 5 3 Former sponsorships 3 6 Cargo 4 Destinations 4 1 Codeshare agreements 5 Fleet 6 Livery 6 1 Current livery 6 2 Former livery 2003 2017 6 3 Special liveries 6 3 1 Countries liveries 7 Services 7 1 New cabins from December 2014 8 Choose Well 8 1 In flight entertainment 9 Loyalty program 10 Accidents and incidents 11 Use of biofuel 12 See also 13 Notes 14 References 15 External linksHistory Edit A now retired Airbus A340 500 wearing the first livery with the older UAE coat of arms A now retired Airbus A340 600 in the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix livery A Boeing 787 9 landing at Toronto Pearson International Airport with the current livery Background Edit The emirate of Abu Dhabi was a joint owner of Gulf Air along with Bahrain Qatar and the Sultanate of Oman Abu Dhabi International Airport was one of Gulf Air s bases and hubs from the 1970s until September 2005 10 when Abu Dhabi withdrew from the airline leaving it an Oman and Bahrain owned airline until the former s exit in 2007 to focus on Oman Air Foundation Edit In July 2003 future UAE president Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan who wanted an airline for Abu Dhabi issued a Royal Amiri Decree that established Etihad Airways as the second flag carrier of the United Arab Emirates His relation Sheikh Ahmed bin Saif Al Nahyan founded and started with an initial paid up capital of AED500 million Services were launched with a ceremonial flight to Al Ain on 5 November 2003 On 12 November 2003 Etihad commenced commercial operations with the launch of services to Beirut Lebanon In June 2004 the airline placed a US 8 billion aircraft order for Six Boeing 777 200LRs and 24 Airbus aircraft including 10 Airbus A380s Its first A380 was delivered in December 2014 11 In June 2008 at the Farnborough Airshow the airline announced an order for 35 Boeing 787s and ten 777s options for 25 787s and ten 777s and purchase rights on ten 787s and five 777s 12 Etihad reported its first full year net profit in 2011 of US 14 million in line with the strategic plan announced by CEO James Hogan in 2006 13 Equity Alliance Edit In December 2011 Etihad announced it had taken a 29 21 stake in Air Berlin 14 Europe s sixth largest airline and Hogan was appointed Vice Chairman It followed this up with minority stakes in other airlines Air Seychelles 40 15 Aer Lingus 2 987 16 Virgin Australia 10 17 On 1 August 2013 the president of the company Hogan signed a deal with Aleksandar Vucic First Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia in Belgrade giving Etihad a 49 stake in the Serbian national carrier Jat Airways 18 The Serbian Government retained 51 of the shares with the company being rebranded as Air Serbia 19 In September 2012 the Indian government announced that foreign airlines could take a stake of up to 49 in Indian carriers On 24 April 2013 Jet Airways announced that it was ready to sell a 24 stake in the airline to Etihad for US 379 million The deal was completed on 12 November 2013 citation needed At the 2013 Dubai Airshow Etihad announced that it was acquiring a 33 3 stake in the Swiss carrier Darwin Airline Darwin was rebranded as Etihad Regional from March 2014 20 Etihad sold its stake in Darwin in 2017 21 On 1 August 2014 Etihad agreed to take a 49 stake in the Italian flag carrier Alitalia for an estimated 560 million The deal was closed on 8 August 2014 22 On 1 January 2015 Alitalia CAI formally passed its operations to Alitalia SAI a new entity owned 49 by Etihad and 51 by the Alitalia CAI shareholders 23 In May 2016 the management structure was reshuffled as Hogan became CEO of the airline s parent company Etihad Aviation Group Peter Baumgartner formerly the airline s Chief Commercial Officer became chief executive officer of the airline reporting to Hogan 24 In December 2016 Handelsblatt Global reported that Hogan was going to be dismissed after a failed spree of acquisitions in Europe 25 On 24 January 2017 the Etihad Aviation Group Board of Directors announced that Hogan along with Group CFO James Rigney would be stepping down in the second half of 2017 26 Peter Baumgartner former CEO of the airline became the acting CEO of the airline as it faced mounting losses from its investments in Air Berlin and Alitalia 27 On 2 May 2017 Alitalia filed for bankruptcy 28 Hogan and Rigney left Etihad later that month 29 On 27 July Etihad reported a loss of US 1 873 billion for 2016 30 On 15 August Air Berlin filed for bankruptcy after Etihad withdrew its financial support 31 As an interim measure the board of directors appointed Ray Gammell as CEO previously Chief People and Performance Officer while searching for a permanent replacement 32 On 9 January 2018 Etihad Airways appointed Mark Powers as Group CFO replacing interim Group CFO Ricky Thirion 33 On 2 July 2017 the United States Department of Homeland Security unbanned Etihad Airways and exempted Etihad Airways from the 2017 electronics ban after the airline enhanced its passenger screening processes 34 In June 2018 Etihad reported a net loss of US 1 52 billion for 2017 35 In February 2019 Etihad announced large order cancellations for both Airbus and Boeing aircraft The airline terminated contracts for all 42 Airbus A350 900s 2 A350 1000s and 19 of 24 ordered Boeing 777X 36 On 1 May 2021 it was announced Etihad Airways sold its 40 stake in Air Seychelles back to the Government of Seychelles 37 Impact of COVID 19 Edit In May 2020 shortly after Air France retired its entire Airbus A380 fleet due to the COVID 19 pandemic there were rumors that Etihad Airways was considering canceling all its remaining Airbus A350 orders and retiring its entire Airbus A380 fleet due to more financial losses caused by the COVID 19 pandemic Etihad s CEO Tony Douglas said that Etihad s A380 fleet was very likely not to fly again in passenger service and therefore are likely to be withdrawn after only 7 years in service This move would make Etihad the third Airbus A380 operator to retire its Airbus A380 fleet following Air France KLM and Hi Fly Malta 38 However by 26 May 2020 Etihad confirmed that the airline will not cancel its remaining Airbus A350 orders and plans to proceed with them The airline also confirmed that it had no plans to ditch its Airbus A380 fleet into early retirement unlike Air France despite the COVID 19 pandemic 39 However as of October 2020 some sources stated that the Etihad Airbus A380 still had a potential possibility of early retirement due to the aircraft market changes and demand caused by the COVID 19 pandemic as Douglas referred to the Airbus A380 as a heavily inefficient handicapped behemoth by two engines too many Douglas also said that smaller long range twin jet aircraft such as the Boeing 777X 787 and Airbus A350 can do the job far more efficiently and sustainably than that of the A380 40 In February 2021 Etihad Airways vaccinated all its operating pilots and cabin crew against COVID 19 the first airline to vaccinate all its operating pilots and cabin crew 41 Since most of Etihad s flights were grounded between March and June 2020 the airline posted a core operating loss of 1 7 billion in 2020 and the airline s passenger traffic dropped by 76 to 4 2 million 42 Throughout 2020 due to the COVID 19 pandemic Etihad Airways laid off over 1 000 cabin crew and pilots Etihad had reported significant losses even before the pandemic since 2016 it lost over 5 62 billion and in 2019 losses amounted to 870 million 43 The airline s full year losses amounted to 1 7 billion in 2020 44 Return to profitability Edit In July 2022 Etihad announced a record breaking first half profitability of 296 million This was achieved due to the increased passenger travel demand Etihad carried 3 million more passengers in the first half of 2022 compared to the first half of 2021 Company slogans EditFrom Abu Dhabi to the World De facto slogan of Etihad Airways The World Is Our Home You Are Our Guest 2013 45 Flying Reimagined 2015 The global campaign was headed with a launch of a commercial filmed on location in Abu Dhabi featuring Nicole Kidman as Etihad ambassador and the Airbus A380 The Residence cabin 46 47 48 49 Choose Well 2018 50 Corporate affairs EditHead office Edit Etihad has its head office in Khalifa City Abu Dhabi 51 near Abu Dhabi International Airport 52 Etihad spent 183 6 million UAE dirhams US 50 million in 2007 to arrange to have its new head office and training center built The new head office was scheduled to be finished by the end of 2007 53 Structure Edit Etihad Stadium the home ground of Manchester City Football Club Etihad is governed by a board of directors chaired by Mohamed Mubarak Al Mazrouei and operates in terms of its founding legislation and the Article of Association of the company The board consists of seven independent non executive members and has two sub committees being an executive committee and an Audit Committee each with its charter and chairman Other members of the board include Ahmed Ali Al Sayegh H E Mohamed Khalifa Al Mubarak Mohamed Hareb Sultan Al Yousef Hamad Abdulla Al Shamsi Khalifa Sultan Al Suwaidi and Ahmed Ali Matar Al Romaithi 54 The airline was led previously by James Hogan formerly CEO of Gulf Air who was appointed as president and chief executive officer on 10 September 2006 until January 2018 The current CEO of Etihad Group is Tony Douglas who was appointed as chief executive officer in January 2018 55 Etihad Airways equity alliance Edit Etihad s equity alliance is composed of airlines in which Etihad has minority shareholdings 56 Air Serbia 18 The incorporated airlines were also part of the now disbanded Etihad Airways Partners alliance between 2015 and 2018 With Virgin Australia s bankruptcy and subsequent restructuring the company s shareholding in the airline ended in its entirety In late December 2020 the government of Serbia recapitalized Air Serbia increasing its stake to 82 thus decreasing Etihad s stake to 18 Business trends Edit Key trends for Etihad Airways are shown below as at years ending 31 December Profits Earlier profit loss figures do not appear to have ever been published the company announced however that it became profitable as from 2011 57 Year Revenue in billions Profits loss in millions No of employees No of passengers M Load factor No of aircraft at year end Sources2011 4 1 14 9 038 8 3 76 64 58 2012 4 8 42 10 656 10 2 78 70 59 2013 6 1 48 13 535 11 5 78 89 60 2014 7 6 73 17 712 14 8 79 110 5 61 2015 9 0 103 26 566 17 6 79 1212016 8 4 1 873 26 229 18 4 79 119 62 2017 6 1 1 523 24 558 18 6 78 5 115 63 2018 5 9 1 280 21 855 17 8 76 4 111 64 65 66 2019 5 6 870 20 369 17 5 78 7 107 67 2020 1 2 1 700 13 587 4 2 78 7 1032021 1 07 456 12 533 3 5 39 6 67 68 Corporate sponsorship Edit Current team sponsorship deals Edit Team Sport Located Commenced sponsorship NotesAnorthosis Famagusta FC Association Football Larnaca Cyprus November 2013 Cyprus First Division sideCapital City Go Go Basketball Washington D C USA August 2018 NBA G League Subsidiary of Monumental Sports amp EntertainmentHarlequins Rugby Union London United Kingdom 30 July 2007 The sponsorship also includes renaming the East Stand at the Twickenham Stoop the home of Harlequins to the Etihad Stand Etihad s logo is painted on the roof of the stand which is under the flight path to London Heathrow Airport 69 Harlequins RL Rugby leagueManchester City F C Association Football Manchester England Great Britain May 2009 Part of the deal now includes the renaming of Manchester City s home ground as Etihad Stadium Mumbai City FC Association Football Mumbai India December 2019 Principal Sponsor and Front Sponsor of Indian Super League Champions and League Winners Mumbai City FCMelbourne City FC Association Football Melbourne VIC Australia May 2014 Home kit resembles that of sister club Manchester City Mumbai Indians Cricket Indian Premier League Mumbai India April 2014 to 2016 Back sponsorNew York City FC Association Football New York USA 13 November 2014 Home kit resembles that of sister club Manchester City Scuderia Ferrari Formula 1 motor racing Maranello Italy 2008 For the 2007 season Etihad was one of the title sponsors for the Etihad Aldar Spyker F1 Team Because the team was purchased by the chairman of another airline Vijay Mallya of India s Kingfisher Airlines Etihad switched to Scuderia Ferrari Washington Capitals Ice Hockey Washington D C USA 11 May 2015 NHL Subsidiary of Monumental Sports amp EntertainmentWashington Mystics Basketball Washington D C USA 11 May 2015 WNBA Subsidiary of Monumental Sports amp EntertainmentWashington Wizards Basketball Washington D C USA 11 May 2015 NBA Subsidiary of Monumental Sports amp EntertainmentAl Nassr FC Association Football Al Riyadh Saudi Arabia August 2018 One of the biggest football clubs in Saudi Arabia Event and organisations Edit Etihad Airways is the sponsor of Manchester City F C One of their Boeing 787 9s A6 BND is adorned in a special Manchester City livery On 18 December 2007 Etihad announced that it would become the title sponsor for the 2009 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix to be held on Yas Island the F1 logo and the words Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix appeared on the aircraft for one month before the race In October 2008 it was announced that Etihad would take over sponsorship of the Docklands Stadium in Melbourne Australia previously known as the Telstra Dome The name change to Etihad Stadium took effect on 1 March 2009 On 19 March 2008 it was announced that Etihad Airways would become a main sponsor for the All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship from 2008 to 2010 which was later extended until 2012 On 12 April 2012 the Gaelic Athletic Association signed a new five year sponsorship deal with Etihad 70 On 25 March 2014 Etihad announced a partnership with Major League Soccer MLS in the United States to become the Official Airline Partner of MLS in a multi year deal 71 Etihad Airways were the main sponsor for the 2015 Etihad Airways GAA World Games held in Abu Dhabi 72 and the 2016 Etihad Airways GAA World Games held in Dublin The sponsorship has since ceased 73 In 2017 it was announced that Etihad Airways would collaborate with IMG Models on a show called Model Diaries showcasing models in high fashion as they travel to fashion shows around the world 74 and in November 2018 its first episode featured high fashion model Xiao Wen Ju as she travelled to Dubai 75 Former sponsorships Edit Etihad was a sponsor of UAE sports clubs including the Abu Dhabi Rugby Union Football Club the Abu Dhabi International Sailing School and the Abu Dhabi International Marine Sports Club ADIMSC as well as the Al Jazira Club It also had sponsored the two Arena Football League teams the Baltimore Brigade amp Washington Valor before the league went bankrupt amp dissolved in 2019 Cargo Edit An Etihad Cargo Boeing 777F Etihad Cargo formerly Etihad Crystal Cargo is the dedicated freight operations branch of Etihad The carrier refreshed its brand image in June 2012 dropping the Crystal part with full Etihad Cargo titles now applied billboard style in line with the airline s current corporate design Etihad Cargo operates six Boeing 777Fs It has previously operated a Boeing 747 400F and Boeing 747 8F both leased from Atlas Air but operated in full Etihad Cargo colours In January 2018 Etihad announced it would retire and either sell or lease out its five relatively new Airbus A330 200F freighters due to a change in strategy and reduction of freight capacity 76 In August 2018 it was announced that all five A330 freighters had been sold to DHL Aviation 77 Etihad Cargo delivered 368 000 tonnes of cargo in 2012 a tonnage growth of 19 percent on the back of a capacity increase of 14 percent in available tonnage kilometres Etihad s new facility at Abu Dhabi International Airport is equipped to handle more than 500 000 tonnes annually 78 In September 2018 Etihad Cargo announced a revised and heavily downsized network of cargo destinations to reflect the reduced fleet and a focus on core freight operations 79 Destinations EditMain article List of Etihad Airways destinations As of June 2019 Etihad serves 81 passenger and cargo destinations across Africa Europe North America Asia and Australia from its hub at Abu Dhabi International Airport 80 Until terminating the Sao Paulo service in late March 2017 Etihad Airways was one of the few carriers to have passenger services to all six inhabited continents 81 82 Etihad Airways destinations As 2021 began the airline suspended its flights to South Africa as a part of its ongoing review of network performance 83 Etihad opened a twice weekly route to Tel Aviv Israel in April 2021 84 Codeshare agreements Edit Etihad Airways has codeshare agreements with the following airlines 85 ACP Rail International railway Aegean Airlines Aer Lingus Aeroflot 86 Air Arabia Abu Dhabi Air Canada Air Europa Air France Air Malta 87 Air New Zealand All Nippon Airways Asiana Airlines Avianca Bangkok Airways 87 Brussels Airlines China Eastern Airlines EgyptAir 88 El Al 89 Garuda Indonesia 90 Gulf Air 91 ITA Airways 92 JetBlue KLM Korean Air Kuwait Airways Lufthansa 93 Middle East Airlines Oman Air Pakistan International Airlines 94 Precision Air Royal Air Maroc Royal Jordanian Saudia 95 SNCF railway 96 SriLankan Airlines Swiss International Air Lines Turkish Airlines Virgin AustraliaFleet EditMain article Etihad Airways fleet Etihad Airways operates a fleet of both narrow body and widebody aircraft from four aircraft families Airbus A320 family Airbus A350 1000 Airbus A380 800 Boeing 777 and Boeing 787 Dreamliner totaling 81 aircraft 97 Livery EditCurrent livery Edit The current livery Facets of Abu Dhabi 98 was unveiled in September 2014 on the first of the airline s new A380s 99 It features a golden and silver triangular tessellation on the vertical stabilizer and rear fuselage A golden Etihad logo and a UAE emblem over the windows with the UAE flag painted on the front door The background was painted in light beige and the wingtip also has a UAE emblem The golden colour was inspired by the colour of the Arabian desert 100 Former livery 2003 2017 Edit The former livery features a UAE flag and a falcon emblem on the vertical stabilizer and a golden Etihad logo on the windows Red and golden stripes were painted on the fuselage This livery is still present on a few Boeing 777 300ERs and Airbus A320s 101 Special liveries Edit Countries liveries Edit Choose the United Kingdom Airbus A380 800 A6 APC Choose South Korea Airbus A380 800 A6 APD amp A6 APG Choose the USA Boeing 787 9 Dreamliner A6 BLC amp A6 BLE Choose China Boeing 787 9 Dreamliner A6 BLF Choose Italy Boeing 787 9 Dreamliner A6 BLH amp A6 BLT Choose Saudi Arabia Boeing 787 9 Dreamliner A6 BLI amp A6 BLN Choose Thailand Livery Boeing 787 9 Dreamliner A6 BLJ Choose Japan Boeing 787 9 Dreamliner A6 BLK amp A6 BLS Choose Singapore Boeing 787 9 Dreamliner A6 BLR Choose China Boeing 787 10 Dreamliner A6 BMD Services Edit The old Pearl Business Class cabin on a former Etihad Airbus A340 500 in 2007 Previous Economy Class seats on an Etihad Boeing 777 300ER in 2006 Etihad Airways offers their The Residence product on their Airbus A380 800s The Residence apartments are equipped with a bedroom living room and an en suite shower room The Etihad First Apartment on Airbus A380 800 The Etihad Business Studio on Airbus A380 800 New cabins from December 2014 Edit With the introduction of the Airbus A380 and Boeing 787 new cabins were introduced their names being The Residence A380 only the First Apartments A380 only First Suite 787 9 only Business Studio and Economy Smart seat The rest of the fleet will gradually be retrofitted with these cabins except for the Residence and First Apartment cabins which are exclusive to the Airbus A380 The Residence was the only three room cabin on any airline when it was introduced in December 2014 102 103 The Residence Airbus A380 only The Residence accommodates one or two people in a space of 125 square feet 11 6 m2 It features a private living room bedroom and bathroom It features a 60 6 inch 154 cm wide two seater reclining sofa and 32 inch 81 cm TV monitor in the lounge an ensuite bathroom with shower an 82 inch 210 cm long 47 5 inch 121 cm wide double bed in the bedroom which also includes a 27 inch 69 cm TV monitor and a personal butler 103 failed verification First Apartment Airbus A380 only First Class on Airbus A380s was overhauled with the First Apartments There are nine in total configured 1 1 across a single aisle and take up a total area of 39 square feet 3 6 m2 each It features a 30 3 inch 77 cm wide reclining chair a full length ottoman which can be transformed into a bed a 24 inch 61 cm TV monitor which can swing to align itself to the ottoman so that it can be viewed from the bed a vanity cabinet and a bar with assorted chilled drinks In 2015 this class was named the world s best first class due to its luxurious innovation 104 First Suite Boeing 787 9 only Some Boeing 787 9s have eight First Suites to accommodate the narrower aircraft The service includes a 26 inch 66 cm wide reclining lounge chair which converts into an 80 5 inch 204 cm fully flat bed dining table and a 24 inch 61 cm TV monitor All covers are tailored by Poltrona Frau There is a personal wardrobe along with total privacy with high sliding doors 105 Business StudioThe Business Studio is on both models with 70 seats on the Airbus A380s 28 on the Boeing 787 9s and 32 on the Boeing 787 10s The studio seats include a 22 inch 56 cm wide reclining chair which converts into a fully flat bed and an 18 inch 46 cm TV monitor All have leather covers tailored by Poltrona Frau 106 It is featured in a 1 2 1 seating style so all seats have direct aisle access Economy Smart SeatEconomy Smart seats feature a 17 inch 43 cm wide seat on the Boeing 787s and 19 inch 48 cm wide seat on the Airbus A380s with a 31 to 33 inch 79 to 84 cm pitch and 6 inch 15 cm recline There is also an 11 inch 28 cm touch screen fitted with Etihad s entertainment system 107 It uses a 3 4 3 seating style on the Airbus A380s and 3 3 3 seating style on the Boeing 787s Choose Well EditIn 2018 Etihad Airways announced its new brand platform named Choose Well which allows guests to make choices about how they travel in terms of airport services luggage allowance seats and the addition of Buying On Board service 108 In flight entertainment Edit Etihad uses both the Panasonic eX2 and the Thales TopSeries i5000 109 in flight entertainment system with AVOD audio video on demand system on its new long range aircraft and on some of its new A320 200 aircraft Etihad brands this system as the E box International destination fleets have a plug and play system which works on USB technology that allow passengers to play their own audio video and picture media The Boeing 777 300ER aircraft have in flight telephones On 28 April 2019 Etihad announced that it would remove seat back screens in the economy section of 23 of its narrow body Airbus A320 and A321 aircraft used for flights of up to 5 hours 110 Etihad signed a new 10 year agreement with Panasonic Avionics Corporation in 2011 for the provision of in flight entertainment including broadband internet and live TV 111 Atlas is the official in flight magazine of the airline 112 Loyalty program EditEtihad Guest is the airline s frequent flyer program launched on 30 August 2006 It offers a discount web shop for members and multiple benefits and perks such as extra baggage and priority check in for frequent fliers Points may also be redeemed for tickets or class upgrades As part of an agreement between Etihad and the United Arab Emirates Ministry of Community Development senior Emirati citizens get instant access to Etihad s loyalty programme and are entitled to perks of more air miles discounted tickets priority check in and extra baggage 113 As part of a partnership with American Airlines American Airline loyalty program AAdvantage may be redeemed for tickets on Etihad 114 Similar partnership exists for the Scandinavian Airlines loyalty program Eurobonus where members can earn and spend bonus points on selected flights 115 Etihad guest loyalty members are rewarded with Etihad miles when they book accommodations through booking com as a result of a deal inked between booking com and Etihad airways in 2019 116 Accidents and incidents EditAs of 2021 update Etihad Airways had not suffered any fatal accidents during passenger operations 15 November 2007 A new A340 600 registration A6 EHG due for delivery to Etihad Airways was damaged beyond repair during ground testing at Airbus facilities at Toulouse Blagnac International Airport in France During a pre delivery engine test multiple safety systems had been disabled by engineers leading to the non chocked aircraft accelerating to 31 knots 57 km h and colliding with a concrete blast deflection wall Severe damage was inflicted on the aircraft and nine people on board were injured four of them seriously The right wing tail and left engines made contact with the ground or wall leaving the forward section of the aircraft elevated several meters and the cockpit broke off 117 Use of biofuel EditEtihad Airways flew the world s first Boeing 787 Dreamliner commercial flight using locally produced jet fuel derived from salicornia plant on 15 January 2019 118 The flight flew from Abu Dhabi to Amsterdam 118 The aviation biofuel was researched and developed by Sustainable Bioenergy Research Consortium SBRC a non profit entity established by Masdar Institute part of the Khalifa University of Science and Technology The 787 engine was powered by General Electric s next generation GEnx 1B engines and flew for more than seven hours taking off from Abu Dhabi and arriving in Amsterdam It is a Boeing 787 10 Dreamliner nicknamed Greenliner and is registered as A6 BMH 119 See also EditEmirates airline Abu Dhabi International Airport List of airlines of the United Arab Emirates List of airports in the United Arab EmiratesNotes EditReferences Edit Our offices a b Etihad Airways in Brief PDF Etihad Airways Retrieved 25 June 2012 Etihad Airways Fleet Airfleets net Retrieved 31 December 2017 Fourth consecutive year of net profit Etihad Global a b Etihad Airways fast facts amp figures 2015 Etihad Airways Retrieved 24 June 2016 Directory World Airlines Flight International 3 April 2007 p 78 Etihad targets Star Oneworld with new Partners brand Plane Talking crikey com au airliners de in German 4 July 2018 Confirmed Etihad Receives No Return On Virgin Australia Investment Simple Flying 25 August 2020 Retrieved 4 May 2021 Abu Dhabi 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