AlMasria Universal Airlines

AlMasria Universal Airlines (Arabic: المصرية العالمية للطيران; also known as AlMasria Airlines) is an Egyptian private airline based in Egypt.

AlMasria Universal Airlines
IATA ICAO Callsign
UJ LMU ALMASRIA
Founded2008
HubsCairo International Airport
Fleet size7
Destinations5
HeadquartersCairo, Egypt
Key peopleIsmail Aziz (Chairman)
Ahmed Gadallah(President & CEO)
Websitewww.almasriaairlines.com

The airline operates scheduled and charter services from Egypt. 'AlMasria' is derived from the Arabic word for 'Egyptian'.

Operations

Plans for AlMasria Universal Airlines were announced in 2008 and the airline launched operations in June 2009. In an interview in April 2009 the appointed company president and CEO, Hassan Aziz stated that the airline would launch operations in 2009 to take advantage of low prices during the global financial crisis to tap demand for air travel in the most populous Arab country.

The company offers cargo services in the bellyhold of its passenger fleet.

Maintenance is outsourced completely to EgyptAir under a total service agreement, with the airline also training AlMasria flight crew and the technical team. Ground-handling will be through EgyptAir, with passenger services undertaken by Egypt Aviation Services and catering by a new venture between EgyptAir and Lufthansa's LSG Sky Chefs.

Destinations

The AlMasria Universal Airlines route network consists of the following destinations:[1]

City Country Airport Notes
Al-Qassim RegionSaudi ArabiaPrince Nayef bin Abdulaziz International Airport
AlexandriaEgyptBorg El Arab Airport
CairoEgyptCairo International AirportHub
HurghadaEgyptHurghada International Airport
JeddahSaudi ArabiaKing Abdulaziz International Airport
MilanItalyOrio al Serio International Airport
Sharm El SheikhEgyptSharm El Sheikh International Airport
Ta'ifSaudi ArabiaTa'if Regional Airport
TabukSaudi ArabiaTabuk Regional Airport
YanbuSaudi ArabiaYanbu Airport

In December 2009 the airline became the first international airline to operate flights to Saudi Arabia's Yanbu Airport. In June 2010 the airline repeated the milestone at Qassim Regional Airport. Previously both Yanbu and Qassim airports were domestic airports. Both flights originate from Cairo International Airport.

In 2017, the airline scaled back scheduled operations and resumed charter services and ACMI operations (including Tunis Air).

Fleet

AlMasria Universal Airlines' only Airbus A330-200.

As of February 2020, The AlMasria Universal Airlines fleet consists of the following aircraft:[2]

AlMasria Universal Airlines Fleet
Aircraft In service Orders Passengers Notes
C Y Total
Airbus A320-200 1 177 177
1 180 180
Airbus A330-200 1[3] TBA 302
Boeing 737-400 2 168 168
Boeing 737-500 1 129 129
Total 6


The Airbus A320 aircraft anchors the airline's fleet. The first aircraft arrived in Egypt in April 2009 and the second one in August 2009. Both aircraft are leased from BOC Aviation.

The airline's CEO stated the plans call for a further 3 A320 will join during the first year of operation. An eventual fleet of 10 aircraft is planned by 2014. "We aim to dry-lease the first aircraft for the first three years", says Aziz. "After five years we aim to buy aircraft from Airbus by 2014. We don't want to load the balance sheet by buying $250 million in assets at the start."

The airline plans to provide a full onboard service. Cairo-originating services will feature two cabins with aircraft configured with 164 seats.

References

  1. "AlMasria Airlines Route Network". AlMasria Universal Airlines. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
  2. "Fleet". almasriaairlines.com.
  3. Flightradar24. "Flightradar24.com - Live flight tracker!". Flightradar24.
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