Emirates, Boeing 777X and Dubai Airshow
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Dubai's Emirates revealed a previously undisclosed order for eight Airbus A350-900 jets on Wednesday, a day after ruling out an immediate order for larger A350-1000 aircraft. The order had previously been posted by Airbus as a transaction with an unnamed buyer.
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Emirates to hold Boeing's 'feet to the fire' to deliver on $38 billion deal, president says
Emirates announced Monday it has placed an order for 65 Boeing 777-9 planes, worth $38 billion at list prices — taking Emirates' total orderbook with the planemaker to 315 widebody jets. Clark told CNBC the airline was hoping to receive the first of the new Boeing aircraft in the second quarter of 2027.
Emirates said it ordered 65 additional new Boeing 777-9 planes worth $38 billion at list prices to bring its total to 315 orders for Boeing's wide-body jets.
Emirates President Tim Clark said he’ll refrain from an order for Airbus SE’s A350-1000 aircraft for now, the manufacturer’s largest plane on order, as he waits for the jet’s engines to improve the durability and performance metrics he’s long criticized.
Partnership, which has unlocked global connectivity to over 225 destinations worldwide, to be expanded and extended until 2032New customer benefits, including enhanced premium travel experience at more airportsStrengthened cargo cooperation to boost two-way trade and better facilitate cargo shipments between the Americas and the Indian subcontinent,
Leading MENA region-based airline to debut the world’s first Starlink-equipped A380 aircraft and attempt to lead the industry as part of aircraft retrofit programme.
The biennial Dubai Air Show opened on Monday with hometown airline Emirates ordering 65 of Boeing's upcoming 777-9 aircraft, as the carrier looks to increase its fleets off record earnings and unending demand for flights through this East-West travel hub.
President Prabowo inaugurated the $25 million Emirates Indonesia Hospital in Solo, funded by the UAE as a symbol of bilateral friendship.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Long-haul carrier Emirates said Wednesday it has ordered eight Airbus A350-900 aircraft at a list price of $3.4 billion. The announcement comes after Emirates earlier purchased 65 Boeing 777-9s with list price of $38 billion at the Dubai Air Show.
DUBAI—Emirates Airline President Tim Clark believes his desired stretched version of the Boeing 777X dubbed the “777-10” would only be available well into the 2030s, while he is also pushing Airbus to look at a larger variant of the A350. Emirates placed a follow-up order for 65 777-9s on Nov. 17, a...