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ROYAL JORDANIANBenedict Gombocz
Royal Jordanian: Background Jordan’s flag carrier. Has its main office in Amman, Jordan; operates
scheduled international services to four continents from its hub at Queen Alia International Airport in Amman (AMM).
Member of the Arab Air Carriers Organization and Oneworld.
On 9 November 2006, it won the Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation award for “Airline Turnaround of the Year 2006”.
Operates more than 500 flights every week, with a minimum of 110 daily departures.
Airfinance Journal voted Royal Jordanian “Airline of the Year 2007”.
Royal Jordanian: Hubs and subsidiaries Hubs:
Queen Alia International Airport Subsidiaries:
Royal Wings Royal Jordanian Cargo Royal Jordanian Ground Handling
Royal Jordanian: Destinations
Royal Jordanian: Codeshare agreements Royal Jordanian has codeshare agreements
with these airlines (most are members of Oneworld): Air Berlin (Oneworld) American Airlines (Oneworld) British Airways (Oneworld) Gulf Air Iberia (Oneworld) Malaysia Airlines (Oneworld) Meridiana Fly Oman Air S7 Airlines (Oneworld) SriLankan Airlines (Future Oneworld) Syrian Air TAROM (SkyTeam) US Airways (Star Alliance)
Royal Jordanian: Cargo Royal Jordanian Cargo (Royal Jordanian Airlines
Cargo) is the airline’s freight division that flies to Africa, Europe, North America, and the Middle East.
The airline additionally offers worldwide cargo charter services.
Royal Jordanian Cargo flies to Athens, Baghdad, Cairo, Damascus, Khartoum, Kuwait, Larnaca, London, Maastricht (European hub), New York, Riyadh, and Tel Aviv.
Royal Jordanian: Aircraft names Royal Jordanian has named its aircraft after cities in Jordan. Older aircraft, including the Airbus A340 and the Airbus A310, are named for members of the
Hashemite Royal Family.
Royal Jordanian: Livery The livery of Royal Jordanian is a dark grey fuselage with the title in both English and Arabic. Red tips are located on the fins, winglets, and engines of the aircraft, along with two strips (one gold and one
red), down the fuselage; the fin features a crown. This livery has been used since 2006, prior to which the livery was similar, even though the engines were not
painted, and the fin had no curved stripe atop.
Royal Jordanian: Special color schemes Royal Jordanian never had an aircraft painted in a
special colour scheme until 2009. During the Oneworld 10th anniversary celebration in
February 2009, it was announced that Royal Jordanian would paint its new A319 to be delivered late in March in a unique scheme, based on the Oneworld name and logo (right).
The aircraft (with registration JY-AYP) has its fuselage painted white and engines in regular Royal Jordanian colours.
At the front of the aircraft is “Member of Oneworld” in prominent learning, with the common title “Royal Jordanian” further back.
Royal Jordanian: Head office Haddadinco Engineering Company for Contracting is
constructing the new Royal Jordanian main office in Amman since 2009.
This new building was finished late in 2011; RJ employees started working in the building on January 3, 2012.
Alia’s main office was in the Mango Building in Amman in the 1960s.
Royal Jordanian Airbus A319-100, Amsterdam Airport Schiphol
Royal Jordanian Embraer ERJ-175, Ben Gurion Airport
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YouTube links: Best RJ ROYAL JORDANIAN Airline Commercial
2013: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4txGcJ3fAYU
Royal Jordanian Safety Video A340 16:9 test (Arabic and English): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yBYAVexrPc4
Royal Jordanian Safety Video (A320) (Arabic and English): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_3Cc7W3kSM