خطوط ساوث‌وست الجوية

Coordinates: 32°50′48″N 96°51′40″W / 32.8467°N 96.861°W / 32.8467; -96.861 (المقر الرئيسي لخطوط ساوث‌وست الجوية)
(تم التحويل من Southwest Airlines)

32°50′48″N 96°51′40″W / 32.8467°N 96.861°W / 32.8467; -96.861 (المقر الرئيسي لخطوط ساوث‌وست الجوية)

خطوط ساوث‌وست الجوية
Southwest Airlines
الشعار منذ 2014
IATA ICAO Callsign
WN SWA SOUTHWEST
Founded16 مارس 1967
Commenced operations18 يونيو 1971
AOC #SWAA304A
Focus cities
Frequent-flyer programجوائز السرعة
Subsidiariesخطوط إيرتران الجوية
Fleet size637
Destinations93
Company sloganIf it matters to you, it matters to us
Headquartersدالاس، تكساس، الولايات المتحدة
Key people
Revenue 17.69 بليون دولار(2013)[1]
Operating income 1,278 مليون دولار (2013)[1]
Net income 754 مليون دولار (2013)[1]
Total assets 19.34 بليون دولار (2013)[1]
Total equity 7.33 بليون دولار (2013)[1]
الموظفون45,000 (2013)[1]
Websitesouthwest.com

خطوط ساوث‌وست الجوية Southwest Airlines (NYSELUV)، هي واحدة من أكبر شركات الطيران في الولايات المتحدة وأكبر شركة طيران منخفضة التكلفة في العالم ويقع مقرها الرئيسي في دالاس، تكساس، الولايات المتحدة. تأسست الشركة عام 1969، وإتخدت إسمها الحالي عام 1971 [2]، في أغسطس 2012 بلغ عدد موظفي الشركة 64,000 موظف وووصلت عدد رحلاتها إلى 3,400 رحلة يومياً[3]، في 5 يونيو 2011 أصبحت خطوط ساوث‌وست الجوية أكبر الخطوط المحلية في الولايات المتحدة [4] .


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التاريخ

Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-200 wearing the original airline colors when landing at San Antonio in 1975


قالب:Rail freight


A 737–300 (N648SW) pictured in Southwest's original desert gold livery.



Boeing 737-200 in Midway Airlines/Southwest Airlines hybrid livery in 1991


Southwest Airlines logo used 2001-2014
A Southwest Airlines Boeing 737–700 landing at San Jose International Airport, shown in the company's Canyon Blue livery, introduced in 2001 and used until September 2014.


An AirTran Airways Boeing 737–700 taxiing at Portland Jetport


هوية الشركة

الدعاية

A Southwest Airlines Boeing 737–700 with blended winglets (N741SA) pictured on the tarmac at Chicago Midway International Airport wearing the airline's original desert gold livery.


شبكة الطيران الشرفية

شؤون الشركة

المقر الرئيسي

المقر الرئيسي لخطوط ساوث‌وست الجوية في دالاس

التوظيف

Impact on carriers

الضغط على سكك حديد تكساس

الوجهات

خريطة وجهات خطوط ساوث‌وست الجوية


الخدمة الدولية

المدن الرئيسية

طائرة تابعة لخطوط ساوث‌وست الجوية متجهة إلى بوابة مطار لوس أنجلس الدولي.
Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 at Bob Hope Airport in Burbank, California
المدن الرئيسية التي تخدمها خطوط طيران ساوث‌وست الجوية (في يوليو 2014)[5]
المدينة الرحلات اليومية عدد البوابات مدن بلا توقف بدء الخدمة
شيكاگو-ميدواي 270 32 66 1985
بالتيمور-واشنطن 230 28 60 1993
لاس ڤيگاس 228 19 58 1982
دنـِڤر 184 19 57 2006
فوينيكس 171 24 47 1982
هيوستن (هوبس) 170 18 47 1971
أتلانتا 160 31 42 2012
اورلاندو 158 20 41 1998
دالاس (لوڤ فيلد) 141 16 34 1971
لوس أنجلس 125 12 25 1982

شراكات خطوط الطيران

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الأسطول

الأسطول الحالي

أسطول طائرات خطوط ساوث‌وست الجوية
الطائرة في الخدمة الطلبات الخيارات الركاب هوامش
بوينگ 737-300 121 137
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Some retrofitted with electronic flight decks
In the process of being retired[6]
بوينگ 737-500 13 122 In the process of being retired
بوينگ 737-700 421 23 37 143 Orders convertible to -800 series.
بوينگ 737-800 82 38 175 All to be retrofitted with Split Scimitar Winglets[7]
بوينگ 737 ماكس 7 30 TBA Scheduled to enter service in 2019[8]
بوينگ 737 ماكس 8 170 191 TBA Scheduled to enter service in 2017[9]
الإجمالي 637 262 228


تاريخ الأسطول

Southwest Airlines fleet history
الطائرة دخلت الخدمة خرجت من الخدمة البدائل Notes
بوينگ 727–200 1979 1987 بوينگ 737–200 Leased from Braniff International and People Express Airlines
بوينگ 737–200 1971 2005 بوينگ 737–700 Southwest's first aircraft type

Livery

Original desert gold livery, used until 2001
Canyon blue livery used from 2001–2014
Heart livery used 2014-present


Southwest Airlines special liveries[10]
الاسم السنة الوصف التسجيل صورة
2,000th & 5,000th 737 produced 2006 Southwest received both the 5,000th 737 produced (February 13, 2006) (N230WN) and the 2,000th "Next Generation" 737 produced (July 27, 2006) (N248WN). The 2,000th "Next Generation" 737 is marked as such in its livery, though the 5,000th 737 is not similarly marked on the outside. It does have a placard stating that it is the 5000th 737 on the upper part of the inside entry door frame. 2,000th (N248WN), 5,000th (N230WN)
35th Anniversary Combined the original primary livery with the current canyon blue livery. N238WN
500th 737 2007 Southwest received their 500th 737 on June 28, 2007. This aircraft is marked to honor this milestone. N281WN
Arizona One 1994 The flag of the state of Arizona applied across the aircraft. N383SW Arizona One at PDX.jpg
California One 1995 The flag of the state of California applied across the aircraft. N609SW Southwest "California One" Livery.jpg
Charles E. Taylor One 2007 Named in honor of Charles E. Taylor, the first aviation mechanic that built the first aircraft engine that the Wright Brothers used on their flyer. N289CT
Colleen Barrett Classic/Heroine of The Heart 2008 Named in tribute to Colleen Barrett, the company's former Executive Vice President. N714CB, N266WN
Colorado One 2012 The flag of the state of Colorado is painted across the aircraft. This aircraft is also the 5,000th 737 produced. N230WN
Florida One 2010 The flag of the state of Florida applied across the aircraft. N945WN Southwest Florida 737.jpg
The Fred J. Jones 1984 In honor of Fred J. Jones, one of Southwest's original employees.[11] Signature on the nose. It later became Southwest's only 737–200 to be painted in the Canyon Blue livery when it was applied in 2001. The aircraft was retired in 2005 and replaced in the same year with a 737–700 with the same signature on the cone. The replaced aircraft is also the first 737 Next Generation that was manufactured without eyebrow windows above the cockpit. N201LV
Green Plane 2009 Served as a test plane for new environmentally responsible materials and customer comfort products. When combined, the initiatives equated to a weight savings of about five pounds per seat, saving fuel and reducing emissions, along with adding recyclable elements to the cabin interior and reducing waste. The plane also included a decal rendition of the Southwest corporate logo in green on the side of the plane. N222WN
Heart One & Two 2014 First two planes painted in the new Southwest Heart livery. 737-800's with split scimitar winglets. N8642E & N8645A
The Herbert D. Kelleher One 2008 Named in honor of Herbert D. Kelleher, the company's former CEO and Chairman. N711HK
Illinois One 2008 The flag of the state of Illinois applied across the aircraft. N918WN Southwest Airlines Illinois One Livery.jpg
Jack Vidal One 1995 First flew on February 27, 1995. It was delivered to Southwest on March 10, 1995. N601WN
The June M. Morris 1994 In honor of June Morris (founder of Morris Air), Signature and Morris Air logo on the nose. Signature and logo removed for Canyon Blue repaint. N607SW, Original, Canyon Blue
Lone Star One 1990 The flag of the state of Texas applied across the aircraft. N352SW Southwest 737 Lonestar One.jpg
Maryland One 2005 The flag of the state of مريلاند applied across the aircraft. N214WN Southwest Maryland 737.JPG
Metallic Gold One 2007 The last aircraft delivered to Southwest in the original scheme livery. N792SW
Nevada One 1999 The flag of the state of Nevada applied across the aircraft. N727SW
New Mexico One 2000 The flag of the state of New Mexico applied across the aircraft. N781WN
Nolan Ryan Express 1998 Commemorative sticker dedicated to famous Texas pitcher Nolan Ryan who is MLB's all-time strikeout leader with 5,714 strikeouts. N742SW
Penguin One 2013 To commemorate the 25th year of Southwest Airlines' partnership with SeaWorld, an aircraft is painted with penguins and advertisements for SeaWorld. It is set to be repainted in standard Southwest livery following the end of Southwest's partnership with SeaWorld.[12] N280WN N280WN 21Mar14a.jpg
Shamu 1998 Two aircraft are painted to look like an Orca, with advertisements for SeaWorld.[2] It is set to be repainted in standard Southwest livery following the end of Southwest's partnership with SeaWorld.[13] N713SW, N715SW Southwest 737-3H4 N334SW BWI Shamu.jpg
Silver One 1996 25th Anniversary aircraft. Originally polished bare metal, it was later painted silver for easier maintenance. It was then re-painted with a silver metallic paint. This aircraft also featured silver seats, which were replaced to conform with the rest of the fleet for simplicity. Silver One also featured silver heart shaped drink stirrers. Most recently Silver One was repainted in the fleet standard Canyon Blue theme due to the silver paint looking dingy and the company felt it did not fit the company's cheerful, bright personality. The Silver One nose logo remained but the interior was replaced with the fleet standard blue and tan. N629SW (Original, Silver Paint, Canyon Blue)
Slam Dunk One 2005 Basketball superimposed on side of aircraft and a different NBA team logo on each overhead bin in the cabin, recognizing Southwest's partnership with the National Basketball Association. On October 11, 2010 Southwest Airlines and the National Basketball Association ended their partnership and the aircraft was repainted to standard canyon blue livery. Source: Dallas Morning News Aviation Blog (N224WN). N224WN
The Spirit of Hope 2004 Dedicated to the Ronald McDonald House. Overhead bins are covered in artwork from kids at a Ronald McDonald House in Washington State. N443WN
The Spirit of Kitty Hawk 1984 Livery and title introduced the first three Boeing 737–300 aircraft to the Southwest Airlines fleet. N300SW is the oldest −300 in the fleet, followed by N301SW and N302SW N300SW, N301SW, N302SW
Spirit One 2001 30th Anniversary aircraft, first aircraft in canyon blue paint scheme N793SA
Sports Illustrated 2009 A large decal of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition Cover Model Bar Refaeli adorns the fuselage of N922WN. However on June 16, 2009 this aircraft was photographed in full canyon blue on a photo posted on airliners.net.[14] N922WN
Tinker Bell One 2008 Includes the logo of the Tinker Bell movie and a sticker featuring the phrase "Powered by Pixie Dust". However on April 2, 2010 this aircraft was photographed in full canyon blue, and later with the "Free Bags Fly Here" sticker just above the cargo door to promote Southwest's Bags Fly Free campaign. N912WN
Triple Crown One 1997 Livery dedicated to the employees of Southwest, in recognition of Southwest receiving five Triple Crown airline industry awards (best on-time record, best baggage handling, and fewest customer complaints). The overhead bins in Triple Crown One are inscribed with the names of all employees that worked for Southwest at the time, in honor of their part in winning the award. N647SW Southwest Triple Crown.jpg
Warrior One 2012 Named in salute of the Southwest Employees' Warrior Spirit, and was the first Boeing 737–800 to enter Southwest service. It will keep the Southwest Spirit livery. N8301J
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منتجات وخدمات

Southwest operates using a unique boarding process


Passengers board a new 737-800 jetliner with the new Evolve Interior at Sacramento International Airport


جوائز السرعة

حوادث وأحداث

Southwest Airlines incidents and accidents
الرحلة التاريخ الطائرة الموقع الوصف المصابون
1455 5 مارس 2000 Boeing 737-300 Burbank, California The aircraft overran the runway upon landing at Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Airport, now called Bob Hope Airport, Burbank, California, injuring 43.[15] The incident resulted in the dismissal of the pilots. The aircraft was damaged beyond repair. 43 مصابون
1763 11 أغسطس 2000 بوينگ 737 في الرحلة Passenger Jonathan Burton broke through the cockpit door aboard Southwest Airlines Flight 1763 while en route from Las Vegas to Salt Lake City. In their own defense, the other passengers restrained Burton, who later died of the resulting injuries.[16] 1 قتيل
1248 8 ديسمبر 2005 Boeing 737-700 Chicago, Illinois The aircraft skidded off runway after leaving Chicago Midway International Airport in heavy snow conditions. A six-year-old boy died in a car struck by the plane after it skidded into a street. Passengers on board the aircraft and on the ground reported several minor injuries. The aircraft involved, N471WN, became N286WN after repairs. 1 death (on ground); Several injuries
2294 13 يوليو 2009 Boeing 737-300 Charleston, West Virginia The flight from Nashville International Airport to Baltimore-Washington International Airport was forced to divert to Yeager Airport in Charleston, West Virginia, after a hole formed on the top of the plane's fuselage near the tail, resulting in depressurization of the cabin and deployment of the oxygen masks. The aircraft landed safely.[17] None
812 1 أبريل 2011 Boeing 737-300 Yuma, Arizona The flight from Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport to Sacramento International Airport operated with a Boeing 737–300 aircraft registered N632SW, was forced to declare an emergency and divert to Yuma International Airport after a hole appeared in the top of the aircraft fuselage. The aircraft landed approximately 40 minutes after takeoff from Phoenix.[18] 2 minor injuries
345 22 يوليو 2013 Boeing 737-700 N753SW نيويورك، نيويورك The flight from Nashville International Airport crash landed at New York's LaGuardia Airport after touching down hard, nose-gear first. "[T]he nose gear gave away so violently that the jet's electronics bay was penetrated by the landing gear with only the right axle still attached."[19] The Boeing 737 traveled 633 metres (2,077 ft) down the runway with its nose scraping, generating a shower of sparks, coming to rest slightly off the runway. Of 150 people on board, 10 were treated for minor injuries at local hospitals.[20][21] Damage to the 13-year-old aircraft is substantial[22] and it was written off according to airfleets.net and Southwest Airlines 2013 Annual Report to Shareholders and the captain was fired.[23] 10 minor injuries
4013 12 يناير 2014 Boeing 737-700 Hollister, Missouri The flight from Chicago Midway International Airport accidentally landed at M. Graham Clark Downtown Airport instead of Branson Airport. The aircraft departed Clark safely the following day bound for Tulsa, Oklahoma and landed there without further incident.[24] لا يوحد

جدل

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المصادر

  1. ^ أ ب ت ث ج ح "Southwest Airlines Reports Increase in Annual Profits; 40th Consecutive Year Of Profitability". Swamedia.com. Retrieved 2012-02-28.
  2. ^ "1966 to 1971". swamedia.com. Southwest Airlines Co. 2011. Retrieved June 1, 2011. March 15, 1967 Air Southwest Co. is incorporated.
  3. ^ "Fact Sheet". swamedia.com. Southwest Airlines Co. 2011. Archived from the original on May 2, 2011. Retrieved May 2, 2011.
  4. ^ International Air Transport Association. "Scheduled Passengers Carried". Retrieved January 20, 2012.
  5. ^ http://swamedia.com/channels/City-Fact-Sheets/pages/fact-sheets
  6. ^ http://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/southwest-outlines-retirement-plan-for-older-737s-398082/
  7. ^ Jean, Sheryl (2 January 2014). "Do you know what a split scimitar winglet is? Southwest Airlines orders them for its Boeing 737-800 jets". Dallasnews. Retrieved 3 September 2014.
  8. ^ "Southwest Launches 737 MAX 7, Converts 30 737 NG Orders". Retrieved May 15, 2013.
  9. ^ "Southwest converts 20 737s to Max".
  10. ^ "Southwest Airlines Newsroom: By Category". Swamedia.com. Retrieved 2013-07-29.
  11. ^ Southwest Airlines Newsroom: By Date
  12. ^ http://swamedia.com/releases/statement-on-southwest-and-seaworld-partnership?l=en-US
  13. ^ http://swamedia.com/releases/statement-on-southwest-and-seaworld-partnership?l=en-US
  14. ^ "Southwest Paints Swimsuit Model on Plane". PopSci.com.au. February 12, 2009. Retrieved February 12, 2009.
  15. ^ "NTSB Summary Report" (PDF).
  16. ^ Salt Lake City police. "Police report". Retrieved June 22, 2007.
  17. ^ Shawn Nottingham, Stephanie Gallman (July 14, 2009). "Jet makes landing with football-sized hole". CNN. Retrieved July 14, 2009.
  18. ^ "Six foot hole opens in 737 during flight". AP / KING 5. Associated Press. Retrieved April 1, 2011.
  19. ^ Stark, Lisa (July 26, 2013). "Southwest Plane's Nose Gear Landed [First], NTSB Says". ABCNews.go.com. ABC News. Retrieved August 29, 2013.
  20. ^ Allen, Jonathan (July 23, 2013). "U.S. probes Southwest Air's LaGuardia landing". Chicago Tribune. Reuters. Retrieved August 29, 2013.
  21. ^ CBS/AP (July 24, 2013). "Southwest Airlines Flight 345's nose gear "collapsed rearward," NTSB says". CBSNews.com. Retrieved August 29, 2013.
  22. ^ NTSB Press Release (August 6, 2013). "NTSB issues second investigative update on Southwest Airlines accident in New York". NTSB.gov. Retrieved August 29, 2013.
  23. ^ [1]
  24. ^ "Southwest plane that landed at wrong airport gets back in the air". CBS News. January 13, 2014.


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