Egyptair

Egyptair is the flag carrier airline of Egypt, operating domestic and international scheduled services.

= History = Misr Airlines was established in 1932, becoming Misrair in 1949. In 1957 it merged with Syrian Airways to become United Arab Airlines; this was split up again between Egypt and Syria in 1971, with the Egyptian portion becoming Egyptair.

Egyptair in British Columbia
Egyptair inaugurated its non-stop service between Cairo and Vancouver in 2018.

= Fleet =

Current

 * Airbus A220-300 - 10
 * Airbus A320neo - 8
 * Airbus A321neo - 0, 7 on order
 * Airbus A330-300 - 4
 * Boeing 737-800 - 29
 * Boeing 777-300ER - 6
 * Boeing 787-9 - 6, 2 on order

Historic

 * Airbus A300B4-200 - 10 (1977-1997)
 * Airbus A300C4 - 1 (1990-1997)
 * Airbus A300-600 - 9 (1988-2009)
 * Airbus A321-200 - 2 (1997-2018)
 * Airbus A340-200 - 3 (1996-2015)
 * Airbus A340-300 - 1 (1995-1997)
 * Antonov An-24V - 3 (1971-1980), inherited from United Arab Airlines
 * ATR 42-500 - 3 (2003-2004)
 * Boeing 707 - 14 (1971-1998), 2 inherited from United Arab Airlines
 * Boeing 727-200 - 2 (1987-1989)
 * Boeing 737-200 - 9 (1975-1994)
 * Boeing 737-500 - 5 (1991-2015)
 * Boeing 747-100 - 1 (1983-1984)
 * Boeing 747-200 - 1 (1984-1989)
 * Boeing 747-300 - 2 (1988-2005)
 * Boeing 767-200ER - 3 (1984-1997)
 * Boeing 767-300ER - 2 (1989-2001)
 * Boeing 777-200ER - 4 (1997-2018)
 * De Havilland Comet 4C - 2 (1971-1975), inherited from United Arab Airlines
 * Douglas DC-8-21 - 2 (1978-1979)
 * Douglas DC-8-31 - 1 (1978-1979)
 * Douglas DC-8-62 - 1 (1985-1989)
 * Douglas DC-9-32 - 2 (1971-1973)
 * Ilyushin Il-18D - 3 (1971-1975), inherited from United Arab Airlines
 * Ilyushin Il-62 - 8 (1971-1973)
 * Lockheed L1011-1 - 2 (1989-1990)
 * Tupolev Tu-154 - 8 (1973-1975)

= Routes = Entries with a green background indicates a destination in British Columbia. "Domestic" refers to services within Egypt.