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Flydubai

Flydubai (Arabic: فلاي دبي), legally Dubai Aviation Corporation (Arabic: مؤسسة دبي للطيران[2]), is an Emirati government-owned airline in Dubai, United Arab Emirates with its head office and flight operations in Terminal 2 of Dubai International Airport, had intentions to operate from the new Al-Maktoum International Airport in the Dubai World Centre in Jebel Ali.[3][4]

Flydubai
فلاي دبي
IATA ICAO Callsign
FZ FDB SKYDUBAI
Founded19 March 2008
Commenced operations1 June 2009
Hubs
Frequent-flyer programEmirates Skywards
Fleet size79
Destinations114
Parent companyInvestment Corporation of Dubai
HeadquartersDubai, United Arab Emirates
Key people
Employees3321 (June 2015)[1]
Websiteflydubai.com

The airline operates a total of 114 destinations, serving the Middle East, Africa, Asia and Europe from Dubai.[5] The company slogan is Get Going.

History edit

 
Flydubai's first Boeing 737-800, registration A6-FDA

In July 2008, the government of Dubai established the airline.[4] Although Flydubai is not part of The Emirates Group, Emirates supported Flydubai during the initial establishing phase.[6]

On 14 July 2008, Flydubai signed a firm order with American aircraft manufacturer Boeing at the Farnborough Air Show for 50 Boeing 737-800s with a total value of US$3.74 billion, with the option to change the order to the larger and longer range Boeing 737-900ER, according to the airline's demand.[citation needed] The first of these aircraft was delivered on 17 May 2009.[citation needed] Scheduled flights commenced on 1 June, with services to Beirut, Lebanon, and Amman, Jordan. Since then, the route network has been significantly expanded.

On 13 February 2013, Flydubai announced that it was in talks with Boeing and Airbus for a 50-aircraft order.[7][8] On 19 June 2013, the airline announced that it would be adding business class service to its flights.[9] The business class cabin would feature 12 seats between aisle and window, three-course meals, 12-inch televisions, a business class lounge, Italian leather seats to its offering in a bid to cater to business travellers in the emirate, access to more than 200 films, and power outlets suitable for plugs from over 170 countries.[10][11]

In March 2020, Flydubai suffered considerable losses due to the grounding of Boeing Max 737 aircraft around the world. The state-owned company claims that its growth strategy was severely impacted by the incident as it had 11 of the said aircraft, as well as more than 220 on order. Company CEO Ghaith Al-Ghaith said that an interim settlement agreement was made with Boeing for certain compensation but details of the agreement remain confidential.[12]

On November 4, 2020, FlyDubai announced that it would start direct flights between Tel Aviv and Dubai from November 26, with tickets being offered on sale. This would mark the first commercial flight route between Dubai and Tel Aviv.[citation needed]

Corporate affairs edit

Management and ownership edit

The company was formed on 19 March 2008 as a venture by the Government of Dubai. Even though the airline did get some help from its sister airline initially, it has been run independently since. Also, there was an initial move of executives, but the major bulk of the hiring comes from outside the Emirates group.[13] The CEO of the company is Ghaith Al-Ghaith, who spent over 22 years with Emirates.[13] The chair of the company is Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, who is also the chairman of the Emirates group.[citation needed]

Headquarters edit

Flydubai operates entirely out of Dubai and currently has its Operations building near Terminal 2 at Dubai International Airport in addition to some flights departing from Terminal 3.[3] Initially, Flydubai had intentions to operate from the new Al-Maktoum International Airport in the Dubai World Centre in Jebel Ali.[3]

Development Centres edit

Flydubai sets up its first ‘Indian Development Centre’ (IDC) in Hyderabad. The centre leads Flydubai's IT and technology innovation which will focus on Passenger service systems (PSS). IDC will be a hub for software development, research and operations.[14]

Business trends edit

The key trends for Flydubai over recent years are shown below (as at year ending 31 December):

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
Turnover (AED m) 2,778 3,700  4,400  4,900  5,000  5,500  6,200  6,000  2,800  5,300 
Profits (AED m) 151.9 222.8  250  100.7  31.6  37.3  (159.8)  198.2  (712.6)  841 
Number of passengers (m) 5.10 6.82  7.25  9.04  10.4  10.9  11.0  9.6  3.2  5.6 
Number of aircraft (at year end) 28 36  43  50  57  61  64  59  51  59 
Number of destinations 52 66  86  100  93  65  78 
Notes/sources [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20] [21] [22] [23] [24]

Reports released on May 2, 2021 revealed that Flydubai witnessed losses of US$194 million in 2020. The airline faced one of the toughest years in the aviation sector as revenues plunged by more than 50% to reach US$773 million in 2020.[25] In June 2020, the airline had reduced salaries of its employees and also put some on unpaid leaves for a year.[26]

Destinations edit

As of April 2023, Flydubai serves more than 110 destinations.[27][28] The airline currently has one hub and operates out of Terminal 2 of Dubai International Airport.[13] However, to accommodate for the growing airline and the expansion of the national airline at DXB, flydubai began to operate flights out of Al-Maktoum International (DWC) from 25 October 2015. The airline began with 70 flights per week to Amman, Beirut, Chittagong, Doha, Kathmandu, Kuwait and Muscat from DWC.[29] In December 2018, it also commenced flights from Terminal 3 at Dubai International Airport to select destinations to facilitate transfers with its codeshare partner Emirates.[30][31]

Codeshare agreements edit

Flydubai codeshares with the following airlines:

Fleet edit

 
Flydubai Boeing 737-800
 
Flydubai Boeing 737 MAX 8

Current fleet edit

The Boeing customer code for Flydubai is KN, which appears in the designation of its older Boeing aircraft as an infix, such as 737-8KN. As of March 2023, the Flydubai fleet consists of the following Boeing 737 aircraft:[35][36][37]

flydubai fleet
Aircraft In service Orders Passengers Notes
C Y Total
Boeing 737-800 30 189 189
12 162 174
Boeing 737 MAX 8 46[38] 20 10 156 166
Boeing 737 MAX 9 3 67[39] 16 156 172[40]
Boeing 737 MAX 10 50[39] TBA
Total 79 137

Order history edit

Boeing 737-800

At the Farnborough Air Show in July 2008, the airline ordered 50 Boeing 737-800s valued at approximately US$3.74 billion with substitution rights to convert its 737-800 orders to 737-900ERs (extended range) in the future.[41] In November 2010, Flydubai agreed a sale and leaseback deal with Avolon on another four 737-800s.[42]

Boeing 737 MAX

On 17 November 2013 at the Dubai Airshow, Boeing and Flydubai announced a commitment for about 100 Boeing 737 MAX 8s and 11 Boeing 737-800 Next Generation aircraft. This commitment was valued at about US$11.4 billion at list prices, making it the largest ever Boeing single-aisle airliner purchase in the Middle-East.[43] On 6 January 2014, Flydubai finalised its Boeing 737 MAX order. The order was finalised with an order for 75 Boeing 737 MAX 8s and 11 Boeing 737-800 Next Generation aircraft, along with the purchase rights for 25 more Boeing 737 MAX aircraft. This order is valued at US$8.8 billion at list prices.[44] On 31 July 2017, Flydubai took delivery of its first Boeing 737 MAX 8, making it the first airline in the Middle East to operate the type.[45][46] At the November 2017 Dubai Air Show, Flydubai signed a landmark commitment for 175 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft and 50 purchase rights. This order for 225 aircraft is valued to be $27 billion at current list prices. More than 50 of the first 175 airplanes will be the new 737 MAX 10, while the rest will be the 737 MAX 9 and additional 737 MAX 8s. This historic commitment represents the largest single-aisle jet purchase by a Middle East airline.[47] On 21 December 2017, Flydubai finalized its purchase of 175 Boeing 737 MAX airplanes in the largest single-aisle jet order in Middle East history first announced at the 2017 Dubai Air Show.[48]

In-flight features edit

Economy class edit

Full meal service is provided on some services to European and African destinations. On other flights within the network, passengers can pre-book a hot meal, and on flights over 3 hours and on shorter flights, a full menu of wraps and sandwiches is available. Purchases can be made from the crew or from the personal touch screens in each seat.[citation needed]

Business class edit

In June 2012, it was announced that business class would be added as a service.[49] As of June 2015, 85 of Flydubai's destinations have the business class service. Each business class equipped aircraft contains 12 seats with a seat pitch of 42 inches. Along with a wider seat, on board the airline offers services such as: a choice of snacks, meals and drinks; access to films, a power outlet, blankets and pillows and noise-cancelling headphones. The Business Class services also extend at selected airports. At selected airports they offer priority check-in and fast track through security checks.[50] On 6 July 2014, Flydubai announced the opening of their business lounge at Dubai International Airport.[51] The lounge is located in Terminal 2 and has a free Wi-Fi service, refreshments and snacks.[52]

Safety video edit

The Flydubai safety video features characters from the computer-animated Emirati television series Freej.[53] The central character in the video is a flight attendant named Maya.[54]

Ground handling edit

Flydubai passengers can transfer their baggage to connecting Emirates and Flydubai flights when checking-in.[55]

Accidents and incidents edit

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External links edit

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Flydubai Arabic فلاي دبي legally Dubai Aviation Corporation Arabic مؤسسة دبي للطيران 2 is an Emirati government owned airline in Dubai United Arab Emirates with its head office and flight operations in Terminal 2 of Dubai International Airport had intentions to operate from the new Al Maktoum International Airport in the Dubai World Centre in Jebel Ali 3 4 Flydubaiفلاي دبيIATA ICAO CallsignFZ FDB SKYDUBAIFounded19 March 2008Commenced operations1 June 2009HubsDubai International Al Maktoum InternationalFrequent flyer programEmirates SkywardsFleet size79Destinations114Parent companyInvestment Corporation of DubaiHeadquartersDubai United Arab EmiratesKey peopleAhmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum Chairman Ghaith Al Ghaith CEO Mick Hills COO Employees3321 June 2015 1 Websiteflydubai wbr comThe airline operates a total of 114 destinations serving the Middle East Africa Asia and Europe from Dubai 5 The company slogan is Get Going Contents 1 History 2 Corporate affairs 2 1 Management and ownership 2 2 Headquarters 2 3 Development Centres 2 4 Business trends 3 Destinations 3 1 Codeshare agreements 4 Fleet 4 1 Current fleet 4 2 Order history 5 In flight features 5 1 Economy class 5 2 Business class 5 3 Safety video 5 4 Ground handling 6 Accidents and incidents 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it September 2023 nbsp Flydubai s first Boeing 737 800 registration A6 FDAIn July 2008 the government of Dubai established the airline 4 Although Flydubai is not part of The Emirates Group Emirates supported Flydubai during the initial establishing phase 6 On 14 July 2008 Flydubai signed a firm order with American aircraft manufacturer Boeing at the Farnborough Air Show for 50 Boeing 737 800s with a total value of US 3 74 billion with the option to change the order to the larger and longer range Boeing 737 900ER according to the airline s demand citation needed The first of these aircraft was delivered on 17 May 2009 citation needed Scheduled flights commenced on 1 June with services to Beirut Lebanon and Amman Jordan Since then the route network has been significantly expanded On 13 February 2013 Flydubai announced that it was in talks with Boeing and Airbus for a 50 aircraft order 7 8 On 19 June 2013 the airline announced that it would be adding business class service to its flights 9 The business class cabin would feature 12 seats between aisle and window three course meals 12 inch televisions a business class lounge Italian leather seats to its offering in a bid to cater to business travellers in the emirate access to more than 200 films and power outlets suitable for plugs from over 170 countries 10 11 In March 2020 Flydubai suffered considerable losses due to the grounding of Boeing Max 737 aircraft around the world The state owned company claims that its growth strategy was severely impacted by the incident as it had 11 of the said aircraft as well as more than 220 on order Company CEO Ghaith Al Ghaith said that an interim settlement agreement was made with Boeing for certain compensation but details of the agreement remain confidential 12 On November 4 2020 FlyDubai announced that it would start direct flights between Tel Aviv and Dubai from November 26 with tickets being offered on sale This would mark the first commercial flight route between Dubai and Tel Aviv citation needed Corporate affairs editManagement and ownership edit The company was formed on 19 March 2008 as a venture by the Government of Dubai Even though the airline did get some help from its sister airline initially it has been run independently since Also there was an initial move of executives but the major bulk of the hiring comes from outside the Emirates group 13 The CEO of the company is Ghaith Al Ghaith who spent over 22 years with Emirates 13 The chair of the company is Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum who is also the chairman of the Emirates group citation needed Headquarters edit Flydubai operates entirely out of Dubai and currently has its Operations building near Terminal 2 at Dubai International Airport in addition to some flights departing from Terminal 3 3 Initially Flydubai had intentions to operate from the new Al Maktoum International Airport in the Dubai World Centre in Jebel Ali 3 Development Centres edit Flydubai sets up its first Indian Development Centre IDC in Hyderabad The centre leads Flydubai s IT and technology innovation which will focus on Passenger service systems PSS IDC will be a hub for software development research and operations 14 Business trends edit The key trends for Flydubai over recent years are shown below as at year ending 31 December 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021Turnover AED m 2 778 3 700 nbsp 4 400 nbsp 4 900 nbsp 5 000 nbsp 5 500 nbsp 6 200 nbsp 6 000 nbsp 2 800 nbsp 5 300 nbsp Profits AED m 151 9 222 8 nbsp 250 nbsp 100 7 nbsp 31 6 nbsp 37 3 nbsp 159 8 nbsp 198 2 nbsp 712 6 nbsp 841 nbsp Number of passengers m 5 10 6 82 nbsp 7 25 nbsp 9 04 nbsp 10 4 nbsp 10 9 nbsp 11 0 nbsp 9 6 nbsp 3 2 nbsp 5 6 nbsp Number of aircraft at year end 28 36 nbsp 43 nbsp 50 nbsp 57 nbsp 61 nbsp 64 nbsp 59 nbsp 51 nbsp 59 nbsp Number of destinations 52 66 nbsp 86 nbsp 100 nbsp 93 nbsp 65 nbsp 78 nbsp Notes sources 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Reports released on May 2 2021 revealed that Flydubai witnessed losses of US 194 million in 2020 The airline faced one of the toughest years in the aviation sector as revenues plunged by more than 50 to reach US 773 million in 2020 25 In June 2020 the airline had reduced salaries of its employees and also put some on unpaid leaves for a year 26 Destinations editMain article List of Flydubai destinations As of April 2023 Flydubai serves more than 110 destinations 27 28 The airline currently has one hub and operates out of Terminal 2 of Dubai International Airport 13 However to accommodate for the growing airline and the expansion of the national airline at DXB flydubai began to operate flights out of Al Maktoum International DWC from 25 October 2015 The airline began with 70 flights per week to Amman Beirut Chittagong Doha Kathmandu Kuwait and Muscat from DWC 29 In December 2018 it also commenced flights from Terminal 3 at Dubai International Airport to select destinations to facilitate transfers with its codeshare partner Emirates 30 31 Codeshare agreements edit Flydubai codeshares with the following airlines Air Canada 32 Emirates 33 United Airlines 34 Fleet edit nbsp Flydubai Boeing 737 800 nbsp Flydubai Boeing 737 MAX 8Current fleet edit The Boeing customer code for Flydubai is KN which appears in the designation of its older Boeing aircraft as an infix such as 737 8KN As of March 2023 update the Flydubai fleet consists of the following Boeing 737 aircraft 35 36 37 flydubai fleet Aircraft In service Orders Passengers NotesC Y TotalBoeing 737 800 30 189 18912 162 174Boeing 737 MAX 8 46 38 20 10 156 166Boeing 737 MAX 9 3 67 39 16 156 172 40 Boeing 737 MAX 10 50 39 TBATotal 79 137Order history edit Boeing 737 800At the Farnborough Air Show in July 2008 the airline ordered 50 Boeing 737 800s valued at approximately US 3 74 billion with substitution rights to convert its 737 800 orders to 737 900ERs extended range in the future 41 In November 2010 Flydubai agreed a sale and leaseback deal with Avolon on another four 737 800s 42 Boeing 737 MAXOn 17 November 2013 at the Dubai Airshow Boeing and Flydubai announced a commitment for about 100 Boeing 737 MAX 8s and 11 Boeing 737 800 Next Generation aircraft This commitment was valued at about US 11 4 billion at list prices making it the largest ever Boeing single aisle airliner purchase in the Middle East 43 On 6 January 2014 Flydubai finalised its Boeing 737 MAX order The order was finalised with an order for 75 Boeing 737 MAX 8s and 11 Boeing 737 800 Next Generation aircraft along with the purchase rights for 25 more Boeing 737 MAX aircraft This order is valued at US 8 8 billion at list prices 44 On 31 July 2017 Flydubai took delivery of its first Boeing 737 MAX 8 making it the first airline in the Middle East to operate the type 45 46 At the November 2017 Dubai Air Show Flydubai signed a landmark commitment for 175 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft and 50 purchase rights This order for 225 aircraft is valued to be 27 billion at current list prices More than 50 of the first 175 airplanes will be the new 737 MAX 10 while the rest will be the 737 MAX 9 and additional 737 MAX 8s This historic commitment represents the largest single aisle jet purchase by a Middle East airline 47 On 21 December 2017 Flydubai finalized its purchase of 175 Boeing 737 MAX airplanes in the largest single aisle jet order in Middle East history first announced at the 2017 Dubai Air Show 48 In flight features editEconomy class edit Full meal service is provided on some services to European and African destinations On other flights within the network passengers can pre book a hot meal and on flights over 3 hours and on shorter flights a full menu of wraps and sandwiches is available Purchases can be made from the crew or from the personal touch screens in each seat citation needed Business class edit In June 2012 it was announced that business class would be added as a service 49 As of June 2015 update 85 of Flydubai s destinations have the business class service Each business class equipped aircraft contains 12 seats with a seat pitch of 42 inches Along with a wider seat on board the airline offers services such as a choice of snacks meals and drinks access to films a power outlet blankets and pillows and noise cancelling headphones The Business Class services also extend at selected airports At selected airports they offer priority check in and fast track through security checks 50 On 6 July 2014 Flydubai announced the opening of their business lounge at Dubai International Airport 51 The lounge is located in Terminal 2 and has a free Wi Fi service refreshments and snacks 52 Safety video edit The Flydubai safety video features characters from the computer animated Emirati television series Freej 53 The central character in the video is a flight attendant named Maya 54 Ground handling edit Flydubai passengers can transfer their baggage to connecting Emirates and Flydubai flights when checking in 55 Accidents and incidents editOn 26 January 2015 a Flydubai Boeing 737 800 operating Flight 215 from Dubai to Baghdad was hit by small arms fire on approach to Baghdad International Airport with 154 passengers on board The aircraft landed safely and no medical attention was needed at the airport 56 On 19 March 2016 Flydubai Flight 981 a Boeing 737 800 operating from Dubai to Rostov on Don in Russia crashed during a go around in inclement weather at Rostov on Don Airport All 55 passengers and 7 crew on board died in the accident 57 It was the first fatal accident in the airline s history 58 Investigation conducted by the Interstate Aviation Committee ruled that the 2016 accident was the result of pilot error 59 References edit flydubai 2014 profits jump 19 Emirates 24 7 Retrieved 10 June 2015 سياسة الخصوصية flydubai Retrieved on August 10 2011 a b c Flydubai Facts Retrieved 10 June 2015 a b Terms and conditions flydubai Retrieved on 21 June 2010 The website is owned and operated by Flydubai whose principal office is at Dubai International Airport Terminal 2 PO Box 353 Dubai United Arab Emirates Flydubai is a Dubai corporation formed by the government of Dubai in July 2008 flydubai destinations flydubai Retrieved on June 27 2013 Confident flydubai preparing for takeoff Retrieved 9 May 2015 Budget Carrier FlyDubai In Talks For 50 Aircraft Order Reuters Retrieved on June 27 2013 FlyDubai Considers 50 New Aircraft Gulf News Retrieved on June 27 2013 Introducing Business Class FlyDubai Retrieved on June 27 2013 FlyDubai Announces Of New Business Class Service Archived 2013 10 12 at the Wayback Machine 7DaysInDubai Retrieved on June 27 2013 FlyDubai Introduces Business Class Services 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revenues record passengers and sustained profit flydubai Retrieved 2018 10 27 flydubai announces Second Half profit of AED 157 million USD 43 million driven by stronger yields and revenue growth and minimises annual loss news flydubai com Retrieved 2021 12 28 flydubai sees return to profitability Flydubai flydubai announces Annual Results amid one of the toughest years in aviation history news flydubai com Retrieved 2021 12 28 Salian Neesha 2022 03 07 UAE s flydubai registers Dhs841m profit in 2021 Gulf Business Retrieved 2022 03 08 Budget carrier flydubai posts US 194M loss due to COVID 19 pandemic CNA Retrieved 2 May 2021 UAE s flydubai extends salary cuts puts pilots on unpaid leave sources Reuters 11 June 2020 Retrieved 11 June 2021 Destinations flydubai Choose Your Destination flydubai Retrieved 2023 04 29 flydubai fly to more than 110 destinations flydubai Retrieved 2023 04 29 Flydubai to increase flights from Dubai World Central The National 4 August 2015 Retrieved 5 August 2015 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