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| [[Shin Jinhae International Airport]] | | [[Shin Jinhae International Airport]]<small>(secondary hub since 2019)</small> | ||
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Zhenian Airways operates a mix of aircraft from {{wp|Boeing}} and {{wp|Airbus}}, as well as from domestic manufacturers. Totaling up to 961 aircraft, the fleet consists as follows: | |||
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|+ '''Zhenian Airways Fleet''' | |||
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!style="width:150px;" |<span style="color:white;"> Aircraft </span> | |||
!style="width:35px;" |<span style="color:white;"> Total </span> | |||
!style="width:35px;" |<span style="color:white;"> Orders </span> | |||
!style="width:35px;" |<span style="color:white;"> Options </span> | |||
!style="width:475px;" |<span style="color:white;"> Notes </span> | |||
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|{{wp|Airbus A220#A220-300|Airbus A220-300}} | |||
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|{{wp|Airbus A320neo|Airbus A320neo}} | |||
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|{{wp|Airbus A320|Airbus A321-100}} | |||
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|{{wp|Airbus A320neo|Airbus A321neo}} | |||
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|{{wp|Airbus A330|Airbus A330-200}} | |||
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|{{wp|Airbus A330|Airbus A330-300}} | |||
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|{{wp|Airbus A380|Airbus A380-800}} | |||
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|Worldwide launch customer. | |||
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|{{wp|Boeing 737 NG|Boeing 737-900(ER)}} | |||
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|{{wp|Boeing 747-400|Boeing 747-400}} | |||
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|Remaining aircraft be replaced by by the {{wp|Boeing 777X}}. | |||
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|{{wp|Boeing 747-8|Boeing 747-8i}} | |||
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|{{wp|Boeing 777|Boeing 777-200ER}} | |||
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|To be replaced by A350-1000 beginning in 2022 | |||
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|{{wp|Boeing 777|Boeing 777-300ER}} | |||
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|{{wp|Boeing 777X|Boeing 777-8X}} | |||
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|To replace the 777-200(ER), starting in 2021. | |||
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|{{wp|Boeing 777X|Boeing 777-9X}} | |||
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|30 | |||
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|To replace the 747-400 and older 777-300(ER)s, starting in 2021. Worldwide launch customer of the variant. | |||
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[[Category:Zhenia]] | |||
[[Category:INWU]] |
Latest revision as of 16:14, 17 February 2020
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Founded | June 7, 1920 | ||||||
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Commenced operations | December 19, 1920 | ||||||
Hubs |
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Secondary hubs | Ariul Centrair International Airport | ||||||
Focus cities | Monitava-Vourane International Airport | ||||||
Frequent-flyer program | SkyWay | ||||||
Alliance | SkyLeague | ||||||
Subsidiaries | EastAir Zhongwu Air CargoMax | ||||||
Fleet size | 961 | ||||||
Destinations | 360 | ||||||
Company slogan | A New World Above the Clouds. | ||||||
Parent company | Danguk Holdings | ||||||
Headquarters | Donggyeong, Zhenia | ||||||
Key people | Shin Chae-eun (CEO) | ||||||
Revenue | $56.1 billion | ||||||
Operating income | $4.1 billion | ||||||
Net income | $6.0 billion | ||||||
Employees | 92,617 | ||||||
Website | www.zhenianairways.com |
Zhenian Airways (Zhenian: 대진항공) is the flag carrier and largest airline in Zhenia both by fleet size and number of passengers served. As one of the oldest airlines in Zhenia still in operation, it operates almost 6,000 daily flights, including local connection flights, regional affiliates and subsidiaries, flying to 360 destinations across 6 continents.
History
Destinations
Fleet
Zhenian Airways operates a mix of aircraft from Boeing and Airbus, as well as from domestic manufacturers. Totaling up to 961 aircraft, the fleet consists as follows:
Aircraft | Total | Orders | Options | Notes |
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Airbus A220-300 | 14 | 46 | 20 | |
Airbus A319-100 | 45 | |||
Airbus A320-200 | 61 | |||
Airbus A320neo | 22 | 28 | ||
Airbus A321-100 | 41 | 0 | ||
Airbus A321neo | 11 | 34 | 25 | |
Airbus A330-200 | 21 | |||
Airbus A330-300 | 30 | |||
Airbus A350-900 | 12 | 18 | ||
Airbus A350-1000 | 5 | 25 | ||
Airbus A380-800 | 32 | Worldwide launch customer. | ||
Boeing 737-800 | 67 | — | ||
Boeing 737-900(ER) | 43 | — | ||
Boeing 747-400 | 12 | Remaining aircraft be replaced by by the Boeing 777X. | ||
Boeing 747-8i | 18 | |||
Boeing 777-200ER | 22 | To be replaced by A350-1000 beginning in 2022 | ||
Boeing 777-300ER | 48 | |||
Boeing 777-8X | 20 | 10 | To replace the 777-200(ER), starting in 2021. | |
Boeing 777-9X | 30 | 20 | To replace the 747-400 and older 777-300(ER)s, starting in 2021. Worldwide launch customer of the variant. | |
Total |