Please submit your e-mail address to get the latest news

Turkish Airlines adds 200th aircraft to its Fleet
  01.12.2012


Over much of the past decade, Turkish Airlines has been a rising star in global aviation and continues to expand and rejuvenate its fleet. The airline has now reached its goal of operating a fleet of 200 aircraft.



 


thy-b737-900This will give Turkish Airlines, Europe’s youngest and most modern fleet as it works towards its goal of having the largest global network of an airline. It is presently the world’s fifth largest airline and with the addition of the 200th aircraft, the airline continues to strengthen its position.

The arrival of this aircraft, and the progress that it represents, acknowledged with a ceremony at the Turkish Technic new hangar at Atatürk Airport on Tuesday, November 13, 2012. Those in attendance will include Turkish Airlines Chairman Hamdi Topcu, and General Manager Temel Kotil, Ph.D., as well as Turkish Airlines' senior managers, employees and media representatives.

Speaking at the ceremony, Turkish Airlines Chairman Hamdi Topcu said, "As a company, we continue to achieve our goals one at a time. We first celebrated the arrival of our 100th aircraft and now we have reached our next goal of 200 aircraft in the fleet. Our next goal, as we continue to expand, is 300. When we began our expansion in 2003, there were only 54 aircrafts in the fleet and we flew to 103 destinations. That number is now 205 cities in 90 countries. The fleet in 2003 required only 651 pilots and 1579 cabin attendant. Those staff numbers now have grown to 2445 cockpit and 5344 cabin attendant.” He noted that “All of these are signs of a growing Turkish Airlines.”

Additionally, he said that, "The global economic crisis has shrunk in the aviation sector. Many companies went bankrupt. Previously independent flag carriers have partnered with other companies to survive in an increasingly complex global environment. However, during this period, , Turkish Airlines has stood alone and continued to grow. We will continue to expand and grow from within.”

Speaking at the ceremony, Turkish Airlines’ General Manager Temel Kotil, Ph.D. remarked, ‘’We now fly to 90 different countries around the globe. While it seemed like a dream to many, I have anticipated this achievement for some years now and announced our intentions at the IATA AGM some years ago.’’

He said, “I am more optimistic on our 2023 goal becoming the world’s largest airline network. We intend to become a 5-star airline and the leading carrier in our region, home to 1.5 billion people.”
Following the ceremony, the Boeing 737-900, parked in front of the hangar and with a special sticker “200”, entered line service and began its job of carrying passengers.
  
  

Source : ftnnews.com
Hit : 805


Strategic Market Intelligence: General Insurance in Turkey – Key Trends and Opportunities to 2022
Africa a priority market for Turkish health care tourism
Turkish economy grows 4 percent in 2015
Turkey s new central bank chief signals simpler policy
Turkish inflation drops to 3 year low
Turkey s Central Bank cuts overnight lending rate
The 3rd edition of the XPRIMM Turkey Insurance Profile launched at the 7th International Istanbul Insurance Conference
Insurance contract may be made electronically
Agencies will not use insurance on their name
Fitch has announced Turkish insurance industry report
Turkey s Halkbank pension and insurance sale, sources say
Turkey launches new health data system
Turkey: Achieving a transition to a new economy
New Milan expo displays best of Turkish culture
Turkey s insurance sector strengthens as investor confidence grows
Turkeys insurance sector posts 6.4 pct growth
Turkish Halk insurance units privatisation tender details unveiled
Turkey´s economic star continues to shine
Turkey more than doubles exports in last decade
Ministry of Health offers services in six languages
Foreign investment in Turkey worth $10b in 2014
Incentives to boost birth rate to cost Turkey $400 mln
Fitch upgrades Turkey s growth forecasts
Turkish tourism yield on rise

 
Medasist International - Copyright 2005