Kuwait Airways Wiki resources & Kuwait Airways information at HealthHaven.com
advertise
toolbar
services
publishers
database
membership
Dr. Paul

Search  for    ?
web dir image video media news gallery wiki shop 
about
HealthBot
stats
live show
health store
shirts
JOIN/LOGIN
Kuwait Airways:
Kuwait Airways
IATA
KU
ICAO
KAC
Callsign
KUWAITI
Founded 1954
Hubs Kuwait International Airport
Frequent flyer program Oasis Club
Member lounge Dasman Lounge
Fleet size 18
Destinations 52
Headquarters Kuwait City, Kuwait
Key people Shiekh Talal Mubarak Abdullah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah (CEO)
Website: http://www.kuwaitairways.com

Kuwait Airways (Arabic: الخطوط الجوية الكويتية‎) is the national airline of Kuwait, based in Kuwait City and wholly owned by the Kuwaiti Government. It operates scheduled international services throughout the Middle East, to Europe, the Far East and North America. Its main base is Kuwait International Airport.[1] Kuwait Airways is a member of the Arab Air Carriers Organization.

Contents

[edit] History

[citation needed]

The airline was conceived in February 1953 by two Kuwaiti businessmen and was established in March 1954. It started operations on 16 March 1954 as Kuwait National Airways. The current name was established in 1958, and that year saw a modernization of the fleet. In the 1970s, the airline further expanded its routes to include flights within the Middle East.

The airline was heavily affected by the Gulf War with many planes having to leave due to the invasion. During the occupation, operations were transferred to Bahrain. The carrier, however, flew a free Kuwait Airways service on the Bombay-Bahrain-Cairo-London route in a modified livery with a Boeing 727. Bahrain served as the operational headquarters during the occupation. The aftermath of the war saw a change in composition of the fleet. In 2005, Kuwait Airways signed an agreement with Sabre Airline Solutions giving Kuwait Airways full access to a modernized planning and crew optimizing portfolio.

Kuwait Airways was the first airline created by an Arab state in the Persian Gulf and competes with neighboring airlines such as Qatar Airways and Emirates Airline.

The airline has 3,735 employees (at March 2007).[1]

In October 2007, the new CEO pledged that the airline should be privatised in order for it to compete efficiently against other airlines. He says that the airline will encounter difficulty in advancing, especially in fleet renewal, without the privatisation.[2]

[edit] Hijackings in the 1980s

Boeing 747-400M taxis to the take off point at London Heathrow Airport, England.
  • During the Iran–Iraq War, Kuwait Airways was the target of two hijackings. [3] The first was in 1984, when two Lebanese Shi'a gunmen diverted a flight to Tehran. The stand-off took six days but finally Iranian security officers dressed as staff overpowered the hijackers.
  • In April 1988 a Kuwait Airways Boeing 747 was hijacked and diverted to Algiers while on its way to Kuwait from Bangkok. The hijacking lasted 16 days and ended with a Kuwaiti firefighter being killed along with another Kuwaiti military person. This occurred when the plane stopped in Cyprus for two or three days, where the government of Cyprus was not able to save the two persons killed. Then it moved to Algeria where the hijacker's demands where satisfied and where the 110 remaining passengers were released.

[edit] Destinations

see full article: Kuwait Airways destinations.

[edit] Codeshare agreements

[edit] Fleet

The Kuwait Airways fleet includes the following aircraft (as of May 2007):[citation needed]

Kuwait Fleet
Aircraft Total Passengers
(First/Business/Economy)
Notes
Airbus A300-600R 5 232 (18/18/196)
Airbus A310-300 3 198 (-/24/174)
Airbus A320-200 3 130 (-/20/110)
Airbus A340-300 4 272 (18/24/230)
Boeing 747-400M 1 Reserved for VIP, occasionally used for scheduled passenger services
Boeing 777-200ER 2 273 (24/24/225)

On June 18 2007, ALAFCO, an aircraft leasing company co-owned by Kuwait Airways, confirmed that it would to buy 7 Airbus A320s and 12 Boeing 787-8s. These aircraft will be leased to Kuwait Airways.

This order later fell through as the Kuwaiti Government refused to the approve the renewal.[4] The new CEO says that he does not expect a renewal to occur until the airline is privatised.[5]

[edit] References

[edit] External links

Wikimedia Commons has media related to:

Product Results:

Nasco Airway Larry Airway Management Trainer Manikin Airway Larry Manikin This is Airway Larry Manikin only. * Each * Model # LF03669U
Nasco Airway Larry Airway Management Trainer...
AIRWAY DUAL CHANNEL AIRWAY 80MM NUMBER 8 POLYETHYLENE * Made of semi-rigid, non-toxic polyethylene * Two-channel design ensures airway patency * 8#, 80 mm size * Also available in: 100mm-11483900 90mm-11493900 60mm-11513900 40mm-11523900
Airway Dual Channel Airway 80mm Number 8...
AIRWAY DUAL CHAMBER AIRWAY 40MM NUMBER 4 POLYETHYLENE * Made of semirgid, nontoxic polyethylene * Two-channel design ensures airway patency * #4, 40 mm size * Also available in: 60mm-11513900 80mm-11503900 90mm-11493900 100mm-11483900
Airway Dual Chamber Airway 40mm Number 4...
Assorted guedel airways *
` Guedel 8 Pc. Airway Set (1 of each size)...
Nasco Airway Larry Airway Management Trainer Manikin Carry Case This is Carry Case only. * Each * Model # LF03467U
Nasco Airway Larry Airway Management Trainer...

Search  for    ?
web dir image video media news gallery wiki shop 


↑ top of page ↑