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The old "Pearl Business Class" cabin on an 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.
EY ETD Etihad Airways: ETIHAD United Arab Emirates ETM Etram Air Wing: ETRAM Angola EVN Euraviation: EURAVIATION Italy ECN Euro Continental AIE: EURO CONTINENTAL Spain RZ Euro Exec Express: Sweden ESN Euro Sun: EURO SUN Turkey EAK Euro-Asia Air: EAKAZ Kazakhstan KZE Euro-Asia Air International: KAZEUR Kazakhstan MM MMZ EuroAtlantic Airways ...
Etihad Airways was established as the national airline of the United Arab Emirates in July 2003 by Royal (Amiri) Decree issued by a Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan. Services were launched with a ceremonial flight to Al Ain on 5 November 2003.
Etihad Airways operates a fleet of both narrow-body and wide-body aircraft from six aircraft families: Airbus A320 family, Airbus A320neo family, Airbus A350-1000, Airbus A380, Boeing 777-300ER and Boeing 787 Dreamliner, totaling 98 aircraft as of January 2025.
Etihad Airways: EY: ETD: ETIHAD: 2003 Abu Dhabi International Airport: Second largest airline in the United Arab Emirates. Flydubai: FZ: FDB: SKY DUBAI: 2008 Dubai International Airport: Low-cost carrier of Dubai. Wizz Air Abu Dhabi: 5W: WAZ: WIZZ SKY: 2019 Abu Dhabi International Airport: Low-cost carrier of Abu Dhabi and a subsidiary of Wizz ...
ADC Airways: Lebanon defunct DSC Addis Air Cargo Services: ADDIS CARGO Ethiopia DDS Addis Airlines: ADDIS LINE Ethiopia DEFUNCT ADF Ade, Aviación Deportiva: ADE AVIACION Spain TEC ADI Shuttle Group: TECHJET United States SWH Adler Aviation: SHOCKWAVE Canada JP ADR Adria Airways: ADRIA Slovenia defunct as of September 2019 DRO Adro Servicios Aereos
In 2003, Etihad Airways was founded via a royal decree by later UAE president Khalifa Al-Nahyan, and became the new airline to be based in the airport. The UAE government later ended its ownership of Gulf Air in 2005; previous Gulf Air CEO James Hogan was later appointed as Etihad's new CEO.
On 10 September 2006, he was appointed president and CEO of Etihad Airways, the UAE flag carrier based in Abu Dhabi.He oversaw Etihad's rapid growth to serving 86 passenger and cargo destinations in the Middle East, Africa, Europe, Asia, Australia, and the Americas, operating a fleet of 120 aircraft.