An Emirates Airbus A380 operating from London to Dubai returned to Heathrow shortly after departure on New Year’s Eve, ...
Emirates is the proud owner of the largest fleet of Airbus A380 super jumbo jets in the world. The in-service roster boasts over 100 of the type, and the airline flies roughly half of the total that ...
Emirates has purchased four Airbus A380s from Guernsey investment company Doric Nimrod Air Three at a cost of almost $180 million, or $45 million per aircraft. The four aircraft have been flying with ...
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Emirates has retired the last Airbus A330 and A340 aircraft in its fleet from active service. This makes Emirates the first and only airline in the world to operate a fleet of all Airbus A380 and ...
Emirates consolidated its position in 2025 as the world’s largest international airline after carrying 55.6 million ...
The need for Emirates to eventually replace its Airbus A380 superjumbos was behind its call on 17 November for a feasibility study into a potential Boeing 777-10 – even though the latter’s capacity, ...
It's another sign of the Dubai-based airline's commitment to the superjumbo jet. It also plans to introduce an all-new first-class suite to the double-decker planes. Emirates' iconic double-decker ...