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Etihad Airways maintains Airbus A380 at core of long-haul premium strategy

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Etihad Airways maintains Airbus A380 at core of long-haul premium strategy
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Antonoaldo Neves, Group Chief Executive Officer | Etihad Airways

Etihad Airways continues to operate the Airbus A380, making it a key part of its fleet strategy despite industry trends that have seen many airlines retire the aircraft. The A380, recognized as the world's largest passenger jet with a double-decker design and four engines, was originally built for high-volume routes between major airport hubs. While other carriers retired their A380s during and after the COVID-19 pandemic in favor of more efficient twin-engine jets like the Airbus A350 and Boeing 787, Etihad has chosen to keep its superjumbo operational.

The airline first introduced the A380 in December 2014 on flights from Abu Dhabi International Airport to London Heathrow Airport. This launch included the debut of "the Residence," a three-room suite described as "the most luxurious commercial airline product ever offered to customers." The aircraft's configuration also includes first-class Apartments, business-class Studios, and economy seating.

By 2015, Etihad expanded A380 service to routes such as Sydney International Airport and New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport. The entire fleet was grounded in 2020 due to the pandemic but returned to service as demand rebounded. On July 25, 2023, Etihad resumed nonstop A380 flights to London at three daily frequencies, reinstating premium products like the Residence and increasing capacity on this busy route.

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Recent years have seen further redeployment of the A380 as leisure travel demand among premium passengers has grown. In 2024, Etihad reinstated A380 service between Abu Dhabi and New York (JFK) before shifting the aircraft to Toronto for summer operations after ending JFK service on June 23, 2025. According to aviation data sources such as Ch-Aviation and Cirium, Etihad’s current A380 fleet ranges from about 8.7 to 11 years old and is scheduled for deployment across seven destinations this year.

Despite its niche role focusing on premium-heavy long-haul routes where airport slots are limited—such as London Heathrow—Etihad’s broader network relies mainly on twin-engine aircraft like the Airbus A350-1000s and Boeing 787s. The airline plans significant expansion: Reuters reports that Etihad aims for a fleet size between 150 and 170 aircraft by decade’s end and recently confirmed an order for 28 new jets with deliveries starting in 2028.

While future replacements for the A380 are being considered—including eventual adoption of Boeing’s new 777X—the company acknowledges there is currently no direct successor capable of matching its capacity or unique cabin features such as the Residence suite.

"We continue to see the A380 as a core piece of Etihad's fleet strategy. The jet brings a lot to the table in terms of operational capabilities," states company commentary in support of ongoing superjumbo operations.

"Specifically, the jet is one of the most premium-dense aircraft on the market. It uniquely allows the airline to serve its highest-density routes with a massive amount of premium capacity."

"At the end of the day, there is no real way to replace the jet, which is out of production as of 2025. The era of high-capacity widebodies is over, but there are a few specific places where they still serve a real purpose."

Etihad Airways operates from Abu Dhabi International Airport under IATA code EY and ICAO code ETD. Founded in 2003 with Antonoaldo Neves serving as CEO, it remains committed to maintaining both flexibility and premium offerings within its expanding global network.

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