News

Etihad Airways is the national airline of the United Arab Emirates and operates over 1,000 flights per week to more than 120 ...
Gulf News Archive Dubai: Etihad Airways has confirmed an order for 28 wide-body Boeing aircraft - marking another major order for the US aircraft maker during President Trump's visit to three Gulf ...
Etihad Airways is anticipating continued strong growth over the summer season, as it announced what it described as ...
Etihad’s results were coupled with significant aircraft deals with Boeing. Following US President Donald Trump’s visit to the UAE, the carrier announced expanding its fleet, confirming an ...
Etihad was scheduled to divide its June capacity at London Heathrow Airport evenly between the A380 and the Boeing 787 ...
Etihad Airways has announced the expansion of its fleet, confirming an order for 28 wide-body Boeing aircraft. Since 2023, the airline has steadily grown its fleet as part of a long-term strategy to ...
Etihad Airways previously reduced its Boeing 777-9 orders to ... with CEO Antonoaldo Neves noting industry-wide aircraft delivery delays 2. CAPA Membership provides access to all news and analysis on ...
Etihad confirmed on Friday it was ordering 28 wide-body Boeing aircraft with GE engines, adding that the deal reflected the airline's "ongoing approach to aligning its fleet with evolving network ...
The White House said Boeing and GE had received a commitment from Etihad Airways to invest $14.5 billion to buy 28 American-made Boeing 787 and 777X aircraft powered by GE engines. Etihad did not ...
Etihad Airways has placed a major order for 28 wide-body Boeing aircraft, according to a news report by Gulf News. The announcement came during US President Donald Trump's visit to three Gulf ...
Global Airlines has flown its sole airworthy aircraft from the maintenance facility of Beja in southern Portugal to Barcelona. The Airbus A380 arrived ... that former Etihad CEO James Hogan ...
Etihad Airways announced on Friday an order for 28 wide-body Boeing aircraft as part of its long-term strategy to double its fleet by 2030, according to the UAE’s official news agency WAM.