EgyptAir Express

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EgyptAir Express
IATA
MS
ICAO
MSE
Callsign
EGYPTAIR EXPRESS
Founded 2007
Hubs Cairo International Airport
Fleet size 6 (+6 on order)
Destinations 12
Parent company EgyptAir Holding Company
Headquarters Cairo, Egypt
Key people Mohamed Hassan (Chairman)
Website: http://www.egyptair.com/

EgyptAir Express is a regional airline based in Cairo, Egypt. It was established in 2006 as a regional jet subsidiary of EgyptAir and launched operations on 1 June 2007[1].

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[edit] History

A wholly-owned subsidiary of EgyptAir, it was created to offer passengers increased frequencies on domestic and regional routes through the use of smaller aircraft.

EgyptAir Holding Company Chairman Atef Abdel Hamid Mostafa told ATI: “Over the past years we (EgyptAir) used to serve domestic destinations with flights that were mostly too early in the morning and too late in the evening. This was attributed to the fact that the aircraft operated on domestic operations were the same aircraft operated on international routes, given the fleet size limitation. In order to be able to serve domestic destinations with a schedule that fits all market segments and have adequate frequencies, EgyptAir decided to establish a new subsidiary that would have domestic services as a core business in addition to regional operations.”

[edit] Destinations

As of May 2008, the airline serves the following domestic destinations:

As of May 2008, international routes served are:

[edit] Fleet

The EgyptAir Express fleet consists of the following aircraft (at May 2008):

EgyptAir Express Fleet
Aircraft Total Passengers Notes
Embraer E-170 6
(6 orders)
76 (76) 6 Embraers for 2009 delivery

In February 2008 during the Singapore Airshow, the airline converted 6 options for the Embraer E-170 to firm orders for 2009 delivery. This will give the airline a fleet of 12 Embraers by the end of 2009.

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Directory: World Airlines", Flight International, 2007-04-03, p. 76. 


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