| | | | | | | | Air Algerie الخطوط الجوية الجزائرية | Air Algerie Aircraft Fleet - أسطول الطائرات |  IATA Code: AH | ICAO Code: DAH | Callsign AIR ALGERIE | Air Algérie SpA 1 Place Maurice Audin Algiers, Algeria Tel: +213-2-653340/653380/89742428, Fax : +213-2-610553 www.airalgerie.dz
Ownership: state-owned (100%) through a joint-stock company SPA with a capital of 43.000.000.000 DA |
Air Algérie SpA incorporated in 1947 is the national flag carrier airline of Algeria. Between 1947 and 1974 Air Algérie was the ownership of Air France. In 1974 the government of Algeria solely acquired the airline. From its operating base in Houari Boumedienne Airport, Air Algérie operates scheduled international services to 39 destinations in 28 countries in Europe, North America, Africa, Asia, and the Middle East, as well as domestic services to 32 airports, in addition to charter services catering to oil exploration and the annual pilgrimage to Mecca. It staff members are approx 9,000. Air Algérie invested 400 million Euros in November, 2010 covering fleet moderation t. Air Algérie is a a member of the SkyTeam airline alliance and has an alliance with Tunisair Recently, Air Algérie restructured into separate operating units: maintenance, domestic routes, international routes, cargo and service tour operator. as a result four subsidiaries were incorporated: Technics Air Algérie, Air Algerie Catering, Domestics and Air Algérie Cargo. |
| 737-800 |
CFM56-7B-27 |
7T-VKA |
2005 |
Owned |
| 737-800 |
CFM56-7B-27 |
7T-VKB |
2005 |
Owned |
| 737-800 |
CFM56-7B-27 |
TC-VKC |
2005 |
Owned |
| A330-200 |
CF6-80E1A4 |
7T-VJV |
2005 |
Owned |
| A330-200 |
CF6-80E1A4 |
7T-VJW |
2005 |
Owned |
| A330-200 |
CF6-80E1A4 |
7T-VJX |
2005 |
Owned |
| A330-200 |
CF6-80E1A4 |
7T-VJY |
2005 |
Owned |
| A330-200 |
CF6-80E1A2 |
7T-VJZ |
2005 |
Owned |
| 72-500 |
PW127E |
7T-VUI |
2000 |
Owned |
| 72-500 |
PW127E |
7T-VUJ |
2000 |
Owned |
| 72-500 |
PW127E |
7T-VUK |
2000 |
Owned |
| 72-500 |
PW127E |
7T-VUL |
2001 |
Owned |
| 72-500 |
PW127E |
7T-VUM |
2001 |
Owned |
| 72-500 |
PW127E |
7T-VUN |
2002 |
Owned |
| 72-500 |
PW127E |
7T-VVQ |
2001 |
Owned |
| 72-500 |
PW127E |
7T-VVR |
2002 |
Owned |
| 737-600 |
CFM56-7B-22 |
7T-VJQ |
2002 |
Owned |
| 737-600 |
CFM56-7B-22 |
7T-VJR |
2002 |
Owned |
| 737-600 |
CFM56-7B-22 |
7T-VJS |
2002 |
Owned |
| 737-600 |
CFM56-7B-22 |
7T-VJT |
2002 |
Owned |
| 737-600 |
CFM56-7B-22 |
7T-VJU |
2002 |
Owned |
| 737-800 |
CFM56-7B-24 |
7T-VJN |
2001 |
Owned |
| 737-800 |
CFM56-7B-24 |
7T-VJO |
2001 |
Owned |
| 737-800 |
CFM56-7B-24 |
7T-VJP |
2001 |
Owned |
| 737-800 |
CFM56-7B-27 |
7T-VJJ |
2000 |
Owned |
| 737-800 |
CFM56-7B-27 |
7T-VJK |
2000 |
Owned |
| 737-800 |
CFM56-7B-27 |
7T-VJL |
2000 |
Owned |
| 737-800 |
CFM56-7B-24 |
7T-VJM |
2000 |
Owned |
| 767-300 |
CF6-80C2B2F |
7T-VJG |
1990 |
Owned |
| 767-300 |
CF6-80C2B2F |
7T-VJH |
1990 |
Owned |
| 767-300 |
CF6-80C2B2F |
7T-VJI |
1990 |
Owned |
| L-382G |
501-D22A |
7T-VHL |
1982 |
Owned |
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Air Algerie News أخبار الخطوط الجوية الجزائرية
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Boeing Delivers 50th Airplane to Air Algerie
Wednesday, April 06 2011
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Seattle, Boeing (NYSE: BA) reached a major milestone with long-time customer Air Algerie this week when it delivered the 50th Boeing jetliner – a Next-Generation 737-800 – to the North African carrier. The 737 was the fourth of seven ordered in 2009. This delivery also marked the 40-year partnership between Boeing and Air Algerie.
Since receiving its first Boeing airplane in March 1971, Air Algerie has expanded to include 18 737s and three 767s. "Boeing airplanes have delivered exceptional value in our growth plan," said Abdelwahid Bouabdellah, president director general and CEO of Air Algerie. "In addition to the long relationship we enjoy, selecting Boeing airplanes was a sound economic decision since it meant fleet standardization and ability to use experienced pilots and engineers already familiar with the airplanes."
"Boeing truly values its long relationship with Air Algerie that has spanned 40 years," said Marty Bentrott, vice president of Sales for Middle East, Russia and Central Asia. "Keeping in mind its customers' needs and a competitive environment, the airline has focused on modernization – from its fleet to its management tools, aircraft maintenance, training, information systems and in-flight services. We look forward to continuing this partnership and playing a role in Air Algerie's expansion plans."
The Next-Generation 737 is based on a key Boeing philosophy of delivering added value to airlines with reliability, simplicity and reduced operating and maintenance costs. Today's operators fly 737s that are 5 percent more fuel-efficient than the first Next-Generation 737s delivered in 1998, and another 2 percent improvement is on the way. Boeing's performance improvement package, now being certified, will boost customers' fuel efficiency a further 2 percent through aerodynamic and engine changes.
Source:
Press Release (Boeing)
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