How many 787 does Ethiopia have?

How many 787 does Ethiopia have?

Fleet Matrix

Aircraft Type Current Avg. Age
In Service
Boeing 787 Dreamliner 27 6.4 Years
Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner 19 7.6 Years
Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner 8 3.4 Years

Who hijacked Ethiopian Airlines?

Hailemedhin Abera Tegegn
Ethiopian Airlines Flight 702 was a scheduled flight from Addis Ababa to Milan via Rome on 17 February 2014. The aircraft, an Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 767-300ER, was hijacked by the unarmed co-pilot, Hailemedhin Abera Tegegn, en route from Addis Ababa to Rome, and landed at Geneva.

How many 777 does Ethiopia have?

Nine
777-200LR

Seating: Cloud Nine: 34, Economy: 287 Total: 321
Tail Numbers: ET-ANN, ET-ANO,ET-ANP, ET-ANQ and ANR
Range: 8,295 to 8,665 nautical miles (15,360 to 16,045 kilometers)
Configuration: Twin aisle
Wing span: 212 feet (65 meters)

Is the B767 safe?

The 767 has an impressive safety record, according to aviation experts. Jim McKenna of Aviation Week magazine told CBC Newsworld that the Boeing 767-300 ER has had only five accidents in 20 years of service, and only one of those was considered “major.” In 1991, a Boeing 767 crashed in Thailand.

Does Ethiopian airline have A380?

Ethiopian Airlines – A380-800.

What was the worst plane hijacking?

On 23 November 1985, a Boeing 737-200 airliner, registered SU-AYH, servicing the flight was hijacked by the terrorist organization Abu Nidal. The subsequent raid on the aircraft by Egyptian troops resulted in dozens of deaths, making the hijacking of Flight 648 one of the deadliest such incidents in history.

Does South Africa have a A380?

Airbus A380 aircraft can be seen flying over various African countries including South Africa, Egypt and Algeria. But not one of the plane’s carriers is, or has been, based or registered in Africa.

Are Ethiopian Airlines Safe?

Ethiopian Airlines, the national airline of Ethiopia, has a good safety record. As of March 2019, the Aviation Safety Network records 64 accidents/incidents for Ethiopian Airlines that total 459 fatalities since 1965, plus six accidents for Ethiopian Air Lines, the airline’s former name.

  • September 27, 2022