European Air Transport Leipzig

European Air Transport Leipzig
IATA ICAO Callsign
QY[1] BCS EUROTRANS
Founded 2005
as a maintenance organisation
Commenced operations 2010
Hubs Leipzig/Halle Airport
Fleet size 73
Destinations Europe, Middle East
and Africa
Parent company
Headquarters Schkeuditz, Germany
Key people
  • Markus Otto
  • Adam Pradela
  • Geoffrey Kehr[2]
Website dhl.com

European Air Transport Leipzig GmbH, usually shortened to EAT Leipzig or EAT-LEJ, is a German cargo airline with its head office and main hub on the grounds of Leipzig/Halle Airport in Schkeuditz.[2] It is wholly owned by Deutsche Post DHL[3] and operates the group's DHL-branded parcel and express services. It also provides ad hoc charter services including livestock transport.

Overview

The company in its current form dates from a merger agreement of 10 February 2010, which involved the resolution of European Air Transport N.V. Brussels. That company was incorporated by the European Air Transport Leipzig GmbH and merged with it.[4] European Air Transport Leipzig employs around 250 pilots and 430 technical personnel. The majority of pilots are Belgian and are employed by a branch office of EAT at Brussels. Newly hired pilots are employed by either one of the subcontractors (ACL / DHL UK) or EAT Gmbh with a Leipzig-based contract [5]

Destinations

Facilities of EAT Leipzig at Leipzig/Halle Airport

European Air Transport operates services to Europe, Middle East and Africa as part of the DHL Aviation network. Besides over 75 smaller "air gateways", the major operational bases of DHL Aviation in Europe are:[6]

Fleet

EAT Leipzig Boeing 757-200F

As of November 2015, the European Air Transport Leipzig fleet consists of the following cargo aircraft:[7]

European Air Transport Leipzig Fleet
Aircraft Total Orders Notes
Airbus A300-600RF
21
1 operated by ASL Airlines Ireland
ATR42-300F
1
operated by Swiftair
ATR72-200F
1
operated by Swiftair
Boeing 737-300F
6
1 operated by Swiftair, 3 operated by Cargoair, 2 operated by Atlantic Airlines
Boeing 737-400F
11
3 operated by ASL Airlines Ireland, 3 operated by Cargoair, 3 operated by Swiftair, 2 operated by Atlantic Airlines
Boeing 757-200F
31
22 operated by DHL Air UK; all to be phased out[7]
BAe ATP
2
operated by Atlantic Airlines
Total 73

Accidents and incidents

References

  1. "IATA - Airline and Airport Code Search". iata.org. Retrieved 13 April 2015.
  2. 1 2 Unternehmensregister (german), entry of 21 |December 2009, made public on 23 December 2009
  3. "Beteiligungsliste/Participation list" (PDF). Jahresabschluss (HGB)/Annual Financial Statements (HGB). Deutsche Post AG. Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 December 2008. Retrieved 2008-11-01.
  4. Unternehmensregister (german), entry of 26 March 2010, made public on 31 March 2010
  5. DHL's European Air Transport (EAT) airline under new license. Press Release, 31 March 2010
  6. http://dhl-gcs.com/site/2008/issue2/index.asp
  7. 1 2 ch-aviation.com - EAT Leipzig retrieved 22 November 2015

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