Etihad Airways Expands Fleet Amid Growing Demand
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Etihad Airways orders widebody planes; CEO rules out flight cuts
Etihad Airways is ordering more widebody planes as the Middle East carrier expects to be flying about 8% more than a year ago by June 15, CEO Antonoaldo Neves said in an interview.
Etihad Soars Back Stronger with Massive Widebody Orders and Full Capacity Revival
AeroNewsJournal Rio De Janeiro, June 8 - Etihad Airways is ordering more widebody planes as the Middle East carrier expects to return to and surpass pre-war capacity levels by mid-June 2026. In an exclusive interview, CEO Antonoaldo Neves revealed the Abu Dhabi-based airline is acquiring widebody aircraft in double digits, bolstering its long-haul capabilities amid regional uncertainties. This strategic move underscores Etihad Airways' commitmen…
Etihad Airways is ordering more large fuselage aircraft, as the Middle East airline plans to fly about 8% more than a year ago until June 15th, said Executive President Antonoaldo Neves in an interview. During a global meeting of CEOs of airlines in Brazil on Saturday (6), the executive said that Abu Dhabi's airline is buying large fuselage aircraft in the house by two digits, avoiding providing more details.
Etihad Airways Plans to Expand Capacity Above Pre-Iran War Levels Despite Continuing Uncertainty in the Region
Etihad Airways plans to increase capacity beyond its pre-Iran War levels within days and is finalizing a massive new order for widebody aircraft, despite continuing uncertainty in the Middle East, its chief executive, Antonoaldo Neves, has confirmed. The Abu Dhabi-based airline is currently operating up to 78% of its pre-war schedule, but by June 15, Neves claims the carrier will have added around 8% more capacity than it was operating before F…
Etihad Airways orders widebody planes, sees return to pre-war capacity in June - Regional Media News
RIO DE JANEIRO, June 7 (Reuters) - Etihad Airways is ordering more widebody planes as the Middle East carrier expects to be flying about 8% more than a year ago by June 15, CEO Antonoaldo Neves said in an interview. He said on the sidelines of a global gathering of airline CEOs in Brazil on Saturday that the Abu Dhabi carrier is buying widebody planes in the double digits, declining to specify further. Etihad is restoring flights after making cu…
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