Ethiopian Airlines
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Historia | ||||
Data założenia | 21 grudnia 1945 | |||
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Rozpoczęcie działalności | 8 kwietnia 1946 | |||
Lokalizacja | ||||
Państwo | ||||
Baza | ||||
Węzeł | ||||
Główne porty lotnicze |
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Kooperacja | ||||
Program lojalnościowy | Sheba Miles | |||
Sojusz | ||||
Powiązania | ASKY Airlines | |||
Flota | ||||
Liczba samolotów | 120 (dodatkowo 53 zamówionych) | |||
Liczba tras | 73 | |||
Przedsiębiorstwo | ||||
Siedziba | ||||
Członkowie zarządu | Mesfin Tasew Bekele (prezes) | |||
Udziałowcy | Rząd Etiopii | |||
Slogan | The New Spirit of Africa | |||
Skytrax | ||||
Strona internetowa |
Ethiopian Airlines – etiopskie narodowe linie lotnicze, z siedzibą w Addis Abebie, od 2011 członek sojuszu Star Alliance.
Historia
Linia Ethiopian Airlines została założona 30 grudnia 1945 roku przez Haile Selassie I – ostatniego cesarza Etiopii. Pierwszym połączeniem były cotygodniowe loty na trasie Addis Abeba - Kair. W 1953 zostało uruchomione pierwsze połączenie dalekodystansowe – do Frankfurtu.
Porty docelowe[1]
Linie partnerskie[2]
Ethiopian Airlines z poniższymi liniami lotniczymi oferuje pasażerom połączenia lotnicze w formule codeshare:
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* Linie, które są członkiem Star Alliance
Flota[3]
- 5 Boeing 737-700 |118 (16/102)
- 9 Boeing 737-800 (5 zamówionych) |154 (16/138)
- 2 Boeing 757-200ER |170 (16/154) | 175 (16/159) |171 (16/151)
- 5 Boeing 767-300ER |237 (24/213) |235 (24/211) |234 (24/210) |232 (24/208) |225 (30/195) |220 (30/190) |245 (24/221)
- 6 Boeing 777-200LR |321 (34/287)
- 18 Boeing 787-8 |270 (24/246)
- 1 Boeing 787-9
- 5 Boeing 777-300ER
- 5 Airbus A350-900 (9 zamówionych) |348 (30/318)
- 14 Bombardier Dash 8 Q400 |71 (7/64) |78 (0/78)
Transportowe
- 5 Boeing 777-200F
- 2 Boeing 757-200PCF
Katastrofy
Przypisy
- ↑ Ethiopian Airlines Factsheet, ethiopianairlines.com, 8 października 2019 [dostęp 2019-11-11] [zarchiwizowane z adresu 2019-10-08] .
- ↑ W1, Code share, CorporateWebsite [dostęp 2019-11-11] (ang.).
- ↑ Fleet age Ethiopian Airlines | Airfleets aviation, www.airfleets.net [dostęp 2017-11-05] .
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