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Middle Eastern carrier Emirates is still resisting the Airbus A350-1000, despite suggestions circulating ahead of the Dubai air show that it was lining up an agreement for the twinjet type. But it has opted for another eight A350-900s,
Emirates announced this week it had placed a $38 billion order with Boeing. The airline's president, Tim Clark, told CNBC at the Dubai Airshow it was "holding Boeing's feet to the fire" to deliver the 777-9 jets on time. Emirates is Boeing's biggest customer when it comes to wide-body aircraft.
The MoU establishes a framework for feasibility studies covering potential SAF supply chain infrastructure, production pathways, and commercial viability in Dubai.
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.
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 mor
H.E. Omar Obaid Alhesan Alshamsi, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, received a copy of the credentials of H.E. Nkombo Muuka, Ambassador of the Republic of Zambia to the UAE. His Excellency wished the new Ambassador success in the ...
President Prabowo inaugurated the $25 million Emirates Indonesia Hospital in Solo, funded by the UAE as a symbol of bilateral friendship.
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.