Presidential Flight (UAE) explained

Airline:Presidential Flight
Iata:MO
Icao:AUH
Callsign:SULTAN
Headquarters:Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Bases:Abu Dhabi International Airport (AUH)
Fleet Size:8
Website:http://pf.govu.ae

Presidential Flight (originally known as “Royal Flight[1]) is the organization responsible for air transport of the government of Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. It was first established in 1975 under the Private Department of the late Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan.

The airline previously operated under the name Abu Dhabi Amiri Flight and changed its name to Presidential Flight on 16 February 2009.[2]

Fleet

Fleet

The Presidential Flight fleet consists of the following aircraft (as of June 2024):[3]

Presidential Flight Current Fleet!Aircraft!Total!Config!Notes
Boeing 737-800/BBJ21VIPAircraft name, Al Wathba / الوثبة
Boeing 777-200ER1VIPIn Emirates livery
Boeing 777-300ER2VIPIn Emirates livery
Boeing 787-81VIPIn Etihad Airways livery
Boeing 787-93VIPOne in Etihad Airways livery
Total8

Historic fleet

The airline fleet previously included the following known aircraft:[3]

Aircraft Name
Airbus A320-2001VIPAug 2023Delma / دلما
Boeing 737-700 BBJ1VIPJun 2010-
Boeing 747SP1VIPFeb 2007
Boeing 747-400M1VIPDec 2015-
Boeing 747-4001VIPOct 2015Abu Dhabi / أبو ظبي
Boeing 747-8I1VIPOct 2017Al Emarat / الإمارات
Boeing 767-3001VIPJul 2010-
BAE Systems Avro RJ1001VIPMar 2016-
British Aerospace Avro RJ701VIPMar 2015-
Total9

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: طيــران الرئـاســة . Presidential Flight - Abu Dhabi . 2023-07-22 . pf.govu.ae . ar.
  2. Web site: Presidential Flight . 19 February 2019 . pf.govu.ae . ar.
  3. Web site: Presidential Flight Fleet Details and History . www.planespotters.net . 2 June 2024 . en.