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|airline=European Air Transport Leipzig |image= |IATA=QY[1] |ICAO=BCS |callsign=EUROTRANS |parent=
|founded=2005 {{nowrap|as a maintenance organisation}} |commenced=2010 |headquarters=Schkeuditz, Germany |key_people = {{Unbulleted list|
|hubs=Leipzig/Halle Airport |focus_cities= |frequent_flyer= |lounge= |alliance= |fleet_size=35 |destinations=Europe, Middle East and Africa |website= {{URL|www.dhl.com}}}} European Air Transport Leipzig GmbH, often 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. OverviewThe company in its current form dates from a merger agreement of 10 February 2010, which involved 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 350 pilots and 430 technical personnel. Newly hired pilots are employed by either one of the subcontractors (ACL / DHL UK) or EAT Gmbh with a Leipzig-based contract. The airline also operates a number of routes for British Airways, Iberia, Finnair and Amazon.[5] DestinationsEuropean 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]
FleetAs of August 2017, the European Air Transport Leipzig fleet consists of the following aircraft:[7]
At the 2018 Farnborough Airshow, DHL Express and Boeing announced the order of 14 Boeing 777Fs. Four of these are expected to be delivered in 2019.[8] Several more smaller aircraft are operated under contract for European Air Transport Leipzig and DHL respectively by airlines such as Swiftair and Atlantic Airlines. Accidents and incidents{{main|2003 Baghdad DHL attempted shootdown incident}}
References1. ^{{cite web|title=IATA - Airline and Airport Code Search|url=http://www.iata.org/publications/Pages/code-search.aspx|website=iata.org|accessdate=13 April 2015}} 2. ^1 Unternehmensregister (german), entry of 21 |December 2009, made public on 23 December 2009 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://investors.dpwn.de/en/investoren/publikationen/archiv/2008/finanzpublikationen/dpwn_participation_list_group_2007_hv.pdf |title=Beteiligungsliste/Participation list |accessdate=2008-11-01 |work=Jahresabschluss (HGB)/Annual Financial Statements (HGB) |publisher=Deutsche Post AG |date= |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20081207215232/http://investors.dpwn.de/en/investoren/publikationen/archiv/2008/finanzpublikationen/dpwn_participation_list_group_2007_hv.pdf |archivedate=7 December 2008 }} 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. ^{{cite journal|title=Global Airline Guide 2017 (Part One)|journal=Airliner World|issue=October 2017|page=15|accessdate=28 September 2017}} 8. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/farnborough-dhl-orders-14-777fs-450191/|title=FARNBOROUGH: DHL orders 14 777Fs|last=Hemmerdinger|first=Jon|date=2018-07-16|website=Flightglobal.com|language=en-GB|access-date=2019-01-28}} External links{{Commons category inline}}
9 : Airlines of Germany|Airlines established in 2005|Cargo airlines of Germany|DHL Express|Association of European Airlines|IATA members|Companies based in Saxony|Schkeuditz|2005 establishments in Germany |
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