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Revision as of 17:24, 15 January 2017
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Founded | 31 January 1936 | ||||||
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Hubs | Rhea International Airport | ||||||
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Frequent-flyer program | Flying Blue | ||||||
Airport lounge | Gandhara Lounge | ||||||
Subsidiaries | Air Nura | ||||||
Fleet size | 194 | ||||||
Destinations | 165 | ||||||
Company slogan | Explore Your World | ||||||
Parent company | Gandhara Aviation Group | ||||||
Headquarters | Rhea, Gandhara | ||||||
Key people | Leila Hayek (CEO) | ||||||
Employees | 29,205 (2014–15) |
Gandhara Airways (Arabic: الخطوط الجوية الغانذاري, Al-Khuṭūṭ al-Jawwiyyah al-Gāndhāri), legally Gandhara Airways S.A.M., is the flag carrier airline of Gandhara, headquartered in Rhea. It operates domestic and international passenger and cargo services, mainly from its hub at Rhea International Airport.
Gandhara Airways works closely together with its sister company Freehan Airways.
History
On 31 January 1936, the company Airwork opened a new airline in Gandhara, named Gandhara Airwork. The ownership was split between the Gandhari Monetary Agency (52%), Airwork (40%), and private Gandhari investors (8%). Exclusivity of air transport operations was granted to the new company by the government, and the airline commenced operations in June 1936 with daily flights between Rhea and Port Eden, using de Havilland D.H.86 aircraft. A division of Gandhara Airwork, named Gandhara Airlines, was established in 1937.
In 1951, Gandhara Airwork was acquired by the Gandhari government. After the state of Gandhara became the sole shareholder, the company was renamed to Gandhara Airways. The airline became a subsidiairy of the state-owned holding company Gandhara Aviation Group in 1978, when the Gandhari government decided to bring all aviation services under one umbrella.
As Gandhara Airways, the company grew and became one of the largest airlines of Outernatia. Even though Gandhara Airways is a state-owned company, the airline is self-financing without any financial backing by the Gandhari government.
Destinations
As of March 2016, Gandhara Airways serves 165 destinations: 27 domestic destinations (plus 4 destinations in Asabiya and 3 in Diyafa), and 131 international destinations across Aurora, Internatia, and Outernatia. Several new destinations are added each year.
Gandhara Airways has codeshare agreements with the following airlines:
Fleet
As of January 2016, the Gandhara Airways fleet (excluding its subsidiary Air Nura) consists of the following aircraft.
Gandhara Airways Fleet | ||||||||
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Aircraft | In Service | Orders | Options | Passengers | Notes | |||
F | C | Y | Total | |||||
Airbus A320-200 | 30 | — | — | 0 | 12 | 138 | 150 | |
Airbus A320neo | 4 | 16 | 15 | 0 | 12 | 153 | 165 | First aircraft delivered on 10 August 2016 |
Airbus A321-200 | 24 | 6 | — | 0 | 12 | 176 | 188 | Deliveries between 2015 and 2017 |
Airbus A321neo | — | 10 | — | TBA | Deliveries begin in 2017 | |||
Airbus A330-200 | 15 | — | — | 12 | 42 | 183 | 237 | All aircraft received new interior in 2016 |
0 | 27 | 251 | 278 | |||||
Airbus A380-800 | 10 | 5 | — | 14 | 76 | 399 | 489 | All A380 have Rolls-Royce Trent 900 engines 5 to be delivered between 2017 and 2019 |
14 | 76 | 427 | 517 | |||||
0 | 58 | 557 | 615 | |||||
Boeing 737-700 | 18 | — | — | 0 | 8 | 120 | 128 | |
Boeing 737-800 | 25 | — | — | 0 | 8 | 156 | 164 | |
Boeing 747-400 | 7 | — | — | 12 | 45 | 308 | 365 | To be phased out by 2017, replaced by the Boeing 747-8I |
Boeing 747-8I | 20 | — | — | 6 | 48 | 314 | 368 | Largest Boeing 747-8I operator |
Boeing 777-200ER | 9 | — | — | 12 | 42 | 236 | 290 | |
Boeing 777-300ER | 5 | — | — | 8 | 42 | 310 | 360 | |
Boeing 777-8 | — | 15 | — | TBA | Deliveries from 2020 | |||
Boeing 777-9 | — | 45 | — | TBA | Deliveries from 2020 | |||
Boeing 787-10 | — | 25 | 20 | TBA | Deliveries from 2018 | |||
Sukhoi Superjet 100/95 | 28 | — | — | 0 | 12 | 75 | 87 | Outernatian launch customer |
Cargo Fleet | ||||||||
Airbus A330-200F | 6 | — | — | N/A | Max. payload: 150,000 lb (68,000 kg) | |||
Boeing 747-400ERF | 3 | — | — | N/A | Max. payload: 248,600 lb (112,760 kg) | |||
Total | 204 | 122 | 35 |
Loyalty program
Gandhara Airways adopted Flying Blue as its frequent-flyer program. Miles are awarded based on the distance travelled, ticket fare, and class of service. Membership into the program is free. There are two types of miles: Award Miles and Level Miles. Award Miles can be exchanged for rewards and expire after 20 months without flying. Level Miles are used to determine membership level and remain valid until 31 December of each year.