Dubai's biggest airline, Emirates, is rolling out updates to aircraft across the world as part of its retrofit programme which will make flights comfier than ever ...
In 2023, ch-aviation reported Emirates was mulling over the idea of keeping some of the fleet flying until as late as the early 2040s. This means that the A380 will continue to fly as a commercial ...
Emirates' expansion has been constrained to some degree by the availability of new aircraft. Delivery delays for Boeing's new 777X has prompted the airline to spend $4.5 billion "gutting all the ...
Three airlines will fly the 747: Air China ( whose jumbos have returned to Washington Dulles and will do so to New York JFK ) ...
Emirates will introduce its retrofitted Boeing 777 with Premium Economy and enhanced cabin features on flights to Seoul and ...
When July 2025 arrives, over 3,150 seats in Premium Economy will be available to eastbound Emirates passengers. Those will be aboard a mix of 777s and A380s, to Southeast and East Asia ...
An Emirates A380 at Dubai airport.Emirates Its 96 flights ... degree by the availability of new aircraft. Delivery delays for Boeing's new 777X has prompted the airline to spend $4.5 billion ...
Emirates introduces its refurbished Boeing 777 aircraft to new routes in Seoul and London Stansted offering enhanced cabins for all customers.
EMIRATES president Tim Clark said the company is spending close to US$5 billion in cash to retrofit existing aircraft like the Airbus A380 jumbo or the Boeing’s 777 to bridge delays with new models on ...
Upgraded Boeing aircraft will be used as part of daily Dubai-Riyadh services Emirates is going through a major retrofit program, with some of the aircraft already being put into service on high ...