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'''Éan Airways''' is the flag carrier airline of [[Luighne]], headquartered at the Trident Complex at Rosdon Airport. It is the largest airline in Luíghne, based on fleet size and passengers carried, ahead of TBD. It is listed on the [[Asgård Stock Exchange]]. | '''Éan Airways''' is the flag carrier airline of [[Luighne]], headquartered at the Trident Complex at Rosdon Airport. It is the largest airline in Luíghne, based on fleet size and passengers carried, ahead of TBD. It is listed on the [[Asgård Stock Exchange]]. | ||
Founded in 1938 by the Luighnen Government it began mainly domestic services within Luíghne in 1940. The Airline merged with [[Luíghnen Air Services]] in 1952 acquiring their international routes and aircraft. | Founded in 1938 by the Luighnen Government it began mainly domestic services within Luíghne in 1940. The Airline merged with [[Luíghnen Air Services]] in 1952 acquiring their international routes and aircraft. Éan Airways was a founding member of the [[Open Skies]] Alliance in 1992 before leaving the Alliance in late June 2016, at a press Briefing later that month Airline CEO Gearóid O'Donovan citing “increased membership fees”. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
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==Frequent Flyer Program== | ==Frequent Flyer Program== | ||
==Incidents and Accidents== | ==Incidents and Accidents== | ||
Since it’s inception in 1940 Éan Airways has suffered 6 hull losses of which 2 have been fatal. | |||
* On 2 January 1952, a {{wpl|Douglas DC-3|Decan D17}} registered EA-OLF crashed 7km after taking off from {{wpl|Belfast International Airport|Athway International Airport}} flying from Athway to Rosdon killing all 12 passengers and crew onboard and 6 more on the ground. The accident was the airline’s first fatal accident. | |||
* On 19 December 1960, [[Éan Airways Flight 14]] a {{wpl|Boeing 707|Herrian 1A}} registered EA-ELS flying from Rosdon to Narea airport suffered an explosive decompression whilst cruising at 32,000ft. The aircraft made an emergency landing at Rosdon Airport. No occupants were killed although one Passenger was partially sucked out of the aircraft but pulled back in by flight attendants. | |||
* On 14 July 1973, [[Éan Airways Flight 529]] a {{wpl|Boeing 747-100|Avia 150-100}} registered EA-ANN skidded off the runway at Rosdon Airport whilst landing following a storm. The aircraft came to a rest next to a disused cargo hanger before bursting into flames, 36 People including the first officer and flight engineer, were killed in the fire with one passenger dying in hospital three weeks later. | |||
* On April 14 1991, a {{wpl|MD-87|Ruidhrí R04}} registered EA-SVN suffered a duel engine failure whilst cruising at 36,000ft from Rosdon O’Maille Airport to Birka International Airport. The charter flight landed safely at Siezenten Airport in [[Kreissau]] | |||
* On October 18 2004, a {{wpl|Boeing 767-200|Herrian H740-200}} registered EA-KRS suffered an engine fire whilst taxiing at Rosdon O’Maille Airport. All 187 Passengers and crew on the aircraft was evacuated safely. An investigation into the fire showed poor maintenance by Éan Airways which was the cause of the fire. | |||
* On March 22 2015, [[Éan Airways Flight 1161]] a {{wpl|Airbus A318|Avia A120-500}} registered EA-PHS was hijacked by a disgruntled ex-pilot at Athway International Airport. The Hijacker released the forty two passengers and two flights attendants before shooting himsef in the aircraft lavatory. | |||
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Founded | 20 January 1938 | ||||||
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Commenced operations | 17 April 1940 | ||||||
Hubs | Rosdon Ó Máille Airport | ||||||
Secondary hubs | Rosdon City Airport Athway International Airport | ||||||
Frequent-flyer program | Lucht Siúil móide | ||||||
Alliance | -TBD- | ||||||
Subsidiaries | Éan Cityliner | ||||||
Fleet size | 194 | ||||||
Destinations | 225 | ||||||
Company slogan | Luíghne to the World | ||||||
Parent company | Luíghnen Government | ||||||
Headquarters | Rosdon Airport Trident Complex |
Éan Airways is the flag carrier airline of Luighne, headquartered at the Trident Complex at Rosdon Airport. It is the largest airline in Luíghne, based on fleet size and passengers carried, ahead of TBD. It is listed on the Asgård Stock Exchange.
Founded in 1938 by the Luighnen Government it began mainly domestic services within Luíghne in 1940. The Airline merged with Luíghnen Air Services in 1952 acquiring their international routes and aircraft. Éan Airways was a founding member of the Open Skies Alliance in 1992 before leaving the Alliance in late June 2016, at a press Briefing later that month Airline CEO Gearóid O'Donovan citing “increased membership fees”.
History
Corporate Affairs
Destinations
Fleet
Aircraft | In service | Orders | Passengers | Notes | |||
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C | Y | Total | |||||
Avia A120-500 | — | ||||||
Avia A140-100 | — | ||||||
Avia A140-300ER | |||||||
Avia A150-200 | |||||||
Avian A160-400 | One used for Executive travel | ||||||
Decen D820-400 | — | ||||||
Decan D830-200 | |||||||
Decan D840-25 | — | ||||||
Herrien H700-300ER | Four painted in Retro Livery | ||||||
Herrian H720-150 | To Be retired by 2020 | ||||||
Herrian H740-400 | One in Luíghne 2050 Livery | ||||||
Herrian H740-200 | To Be replaced by H740-400’s in 2020 | ||||||
Ruidhrí R10 | Two wetleased to X |
Services
Frequent Flyer Program
Incidents and Accidents
Since it’s inception in 1940 Éan Airways has suffered 6 hull losses of which 2 have been fatal.
- On 2 January 1952, a Decan D17 registered EA-OLF crashed 7km after taking off from Athway International Airport flying from Athway to Rosdon killing all 12 passengers and crew onboard and 6 more on the ground. The accident was the airline’s first fatal accident.
- On 19 December 1960, Éan Airways Flight 14 a Herrian 1A registered EA-ELS flying from Rosdon to Narea airport suffered an explosive decompression whilst cruising at 32,000ft. The aircraft made an emergency landing at Rosdon Airport. No occupants were killed although one Passenger was partially sucked out of the aircraft but pulled back in by flight attendants.
- On 14 July 1973, Éan Airways Flight 529 a Avia 150-100 registered EA-ANN skidded off the runway at Rosdon Airport whilst landing following a storm. The aircraft came to a rest next to a disused cargo hanger before bursting into flames, 36 People including the first officer and flight engineer, were killed in the fire with one passenger dying in hospital three weeks later.
- On April 14 1991, a Ruidhrí R04 registered EA-SVN suffered a duel engine failure whilst cruising at 36,000ft from Rosdon O’Maille Airport to Birka International Airport. The charter flight landed safely at Siezenten Airport in Kreissau
- On October 18 2004, a Herrian H740-200 registered EA-KRS suffered an engine fire whilst taxiing at Rosdon O’Maille Airport. All 187 Passengers and crew on the aircraft was evacuated safely. An investigation into the fire showed poor maintenance by Éan Airways which was the cause of the fire.
- On March 22 2015, Éan Airways Flight 1161 a Avia A120-500 registered EA-PHS was hijacked by a disgruntled ex-pilot at Athway International Airport. The Hijacker released the forty two passengers and two flights attendants before shooting himsef in the aircraft lavatory.