EgyptAir
EgyptAir is the flag carrier of Egypt. It began in 1933.[1] Originally, it was named "Misr Airwork". The name was finally changed to EgyptAir in October 1971.[2] The airline was the first from the Middle east to have jet aircraft.[3] In 2008, it joined Star Alliance.[4] EgyptAir suffered heavy losses during the 2011 Egyptian revolution.[5]
Gallery
- Egyptair Comet Groves.jpg
EgyptAir plane in 1976.
An EgyptAir Airbus A320 at Frankfurt Airport.
EgyptAir plane with the current paint job in 2011.
EgyptAir Media
A United Arab Airlines Comet 4C departs Geneva Airport in 1968.
- United Arab Airlines Ilyushin Il-62 Volpati-1.jpg
A United Arab Airlines Ilyushin Il-62 at Le Bourget Airport in 1971
- EgyptAir Boeing 707-320C SU-AVZ ZRH Jun 1978.png
An Egyptair Boeing 707-320C at Zurich Airport in 1978
- EgyptAir Boeing 737-200Adv SU-AYO ZRH Sep 1979.png
An Egyptair Boeing 737-200 Advanced on short final to Zurich Airport in 1979
- EgyptAir A300B4-600R SU-GAR DUS 1997-03-01.jpg
An Egyptair Airbus A300B4-600R departs Düsseldorf International Airport in 1997.
- EgyptAir Boeing 737-800 SU-GCN FRA 2013-12-29.png
An Egyptair Boeing 737-800 in old livery at Frankfurt Airport in 2013
An Egyptair Boeing 737-800 in Star Alliance special livery
- SU-GAO B767-366ER Egypt Air FRA 29AUG99 (6763083211).jpg
An Egyptair Boeing 767-300ER taxiing at Frankfurt Airport in 1999
- Airbus A320-251N (cn 9473, SU-GFJ) 2024-08-15 Andre Gerwing Collection ID 021636.jpg
Airbus A320-251N (c/n 9473, SU-GFJ) of Egyptair landing at Schönefeld, Flughafen / EDDB (DE), 2024-08-15 - The André Gerwing Collection ID: 021636
- Airbus A321-251NX (cn 11581, SU-GFW) 2024-07-24 Andre Gerwing Collection ID 020869.jpg
Airbus A321-251NX (c/n 11581, SU-GFW) of Egyptair marked "Egypt International Airshow 2024" landing at Schönefeld, Flughafen / EDDB (DE), 2024-07-24 - The André Gerwing Collection ID: 020869
References
- ↑ "EGYPTAIR - Story".
- ↑ "Academy Profile". training.egyptair.com. Archived from the original on 2017-02-24. Retrieved 2017-03-03.
- ↑ "Egypt finds belongings, debris from plane crash at sea". www.msn.com.
- ↑ http://www.ana.co.jp/wws/us/e/about_ana/corp_info/pr/2008/pdf/080714.pdf
- ↑ "Egyptair struggles to fully recover; launches four new destinations this week, including Manchester and Toronto". anna.aero. 5 June 2013. Archived from the original on 23 September 2020. Retrieved 15 February 2019.