Organizational Change Etihad Airways Name Institutional affiliation Organizational Change Etihad Airways About the company Etihad Airways is the second largest airline in the United Arabs Emirates (EAE) after. Etihad Airways is a fully Abu Dhabi Government owned corporation established by Royal Decree of Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan in 2003. The airline is one of the divisions of the Etihad Aviation Group (EAG). The other divisions include Etihad Airways Engineering, Etihad Airport Services, Hala Group and Airline Equity Partners. Etihad was the first airlines in Abu Dhabi. Prior to its establishment, Gulf Air, a Bahraini airway was the only airways based at the Abu Dhabi International Airport. The airway is managed by a board of seven independent non-executive members. The board has Executive Committee and an Audit Committee. Etihad has four main responsibilities Growing together to achieve the Abu Dhabi 2030 vision, minimise its environmental impact, employee development and well-being and dedication to charities and humanitarian relief (Balakrishnan et al, 2011). Like most successful businesses operating under the Lean principle, Etihads customers are at the centre of its operations. Expansion Emirates Airlines, operating over 1,000 weekly flights to 110 destinations in the Middle East, Asia, Africa, Europe, Australia, North