Key facts
- Etihad Airways has confirmed an order for 28 Boeing 787 and 777X aircraft.
- The deal is valued at $14.5 billion.
- The aircraft are powered by GE Aerospace engines.
- Deliveries are scheduled to commence in 2028.
- The order is part of Etihad's strategy to double its fleet by 2030.
Etihad Airways has finalized a significant order for 28 Boeing 787 and 777X wide-body aircraft, a deal valued at $14.5 billion. The aircraft will be equipped with GE Aerospace engines, and deliveries are slated to begin in 2028.
This order is a key component of Etihad's long-term strategy to double its fleet size by 2030. The airline's CEO, Antonoaldo Neves, indicated that the airline was considering a double-digit number of wide-body planes, aligning the fleet expansion with evolving network and operational needs.
The agreement was announced during a visit by US President Donald Trump to Abu Dhabi, reinforcing the commercial aviation partnership between the UAE and the United States. This order is expected to support approximately 60,000 American aerospace manufacturing jobs.
Etihad's fleet expansion follows a period of cuts made in March due to rising fuel prices. The airline is now restoring flights as regional air traffic returns to normal volumes.
