Etihad Airways committed to A380s, A350s
Etihad Airways (EY, Abu Dhabi Int’l) remains committed to the further operation of its A380-800 quadjets and does not want to cancel its forthcoming A350-1000s, a spokesperson told the Executive Traveller. Reuters had earlier reported, citing unnamed sources, that the carrier was contemplating permanently grounding all ten A380-800s. The airline said that the type remained “an important part of the Etihad fleet and [was] well suited to a number of key routes”. According to the ch-aviation schedules module, Etihad deploys its A380s from Abu Dhabi Int’l to London Heathrow, New York JFK, Paris CDG, Seoul Incheon, and Sydney Kingsford Smith. The ten aircraft have been in storage since March 25. Etihad’s local rival Emirates (EK, Dubai Int’l) recently underlined that it also intends to resume full utilisation of its A380-800s as of 2022. The Emirati flag carrier has also pledged to take deliveries of its A350-1000s. The airline has 20 of the type on firm order from Airbus, of which four have already been formally delivered, although they remain at Bordeaux airport with French registrations.