How many Dreamliners does Ethiopian Airlines have?
How many Dreamliners does Ethiopian Airlines have?
Fleet Matrix
Aircraft Type | Current | Avg. Age |
---|---|---|
In Service | ||
Boeing 787 Dreamliner | 27 | 5.5 Years |
Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner | 19 | 6.8 Years |
Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner | 8 | 2.5 Years |
Does Ethiopian airlines use Boeing?
African carrier Ethiopian Airlines is satisfied with modifications made to the flight-control system of the Boeing 737 Max and may bring the type back into service in the upcoming summer season, according to the carrier’s chief executive Tewolde Gebremariam.
What is the best airline in Africa?
Top-ranked African airlines
- #1 – African Airline: Ethiopian Airlines. 2019 Africa Rank: #1 | 2019 World Rank: #44.
- #2 African Airline: South African Airways.
- #3 African Airline – Air Mauritius.
- #4 African Ariline: Air Seychelles.
- #5 African Airline: Kenya Airways.
- #6 African Airline: Royal Air Maroc.
Are there galleys on Ethiopian Airlines 787 Dreamliner?
There are two galleys, one at each side of the Business Class seats. Ethiopian Business Class on the Boeing 787 is designed on a 2-2-2 either regularly spaced or in reverse herringbone configuration, very similar to Lufthansa’s A350 Business Class, in the newer aircraft.
Is the Boeing 787 Business Class on Ethiopian Airlines?
You can read my trip reports here: Review: Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 787 Business Class from Brussels to Addis Ababa (today) Today (July 1, 2020): Review of Ethiopian Airlines’ Business Class in a B787 Dreamliner from Brussels to Addis Ababa.
What kind of plane does Ethiopian Airlines fly?
If provided, a menu sample follows: Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 787-8 widebody aircraft operate on long-haul routes. Ethiopian Airlines has configured their widebody with Cloud Nine Business Class and Economy Class. Cloud Nine seats transform into fully-flat beds for comfort on overnight flights.
Which is the first non Japanese airline to fly the 787?
Ethiopian Airlines configured their B787-8 Dreamliner with Cloud Nine Business and Economy Class. The national carrier of Ethiopia is the first non-Japanese carrier to take delivery of a 787, which has now been in service since last September with All Nippon Airwaysand Japan Airlines.