DUBAI, Feb 10 (Reuters) - Emirates expects a revamped version of Boeing's 777 airliner to be available to customers in six to nine months, the carrier's president said, adding technical issues ...
The carrier continues to expand its premium offerings.
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Emirates has become one of the biggest international airlines since it began operations in the mid-1980s. From its base in Dubai, it now serves destinations across almost every region of the world and ...
The first Emirates Boeing 777 with a nose-to-tail cabin refresh sporting a new look has rolled into service, as it prepares to take off to Geneva this afternoon as EK 83. The aircraft took a total of ...
Middle Eastern carrier Emirates is aiming to take a decision by the end of this year whether to take the Boeing 777-8F or Airbus A350-1000F as its future freighter from 2028. The Dubai-based carrier ...
Emirates Airline’s opening-day presentation at the Dubai air show, a choreography of dignitaries and dollar signs paraded before a capacity media crowd, achieved its aim of capturing headlines – ...
The state-owned flagship Dubai carrier, a subsidiary of Emirates Group, is ordering 55 additional Boeing 777-9s and 35 777-8s, bringing the airline's total orders for the 777X wide-body jets to 205 ...
Emirates, the world’s largest international airline, today announced orders for 65 additional Boeing 777-9 aircraft, powered by GE 9X engines, worth US$ 38 billion at list prices, on the opening day ...
Emirates, the largest airline in the Middle East, has announced the purchase of five 777 planes from Boeing for $1 billion. The sale of five Boeing 777-200LR freighters, announced by Boeing on July 16 ...