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Originally, Emirates intended to refurbish 67 A380s and 53 777s. However, as the depth of the delivery delays became apparent, it extended the program to include an additional 43 A380s and 28 Boeing ...
Middle Eastern carrier Emirates has expanded its aircraft refurbishment programme to another 28 Boeing 777-300ERs, as a result of fleet-renewal delays. The airline has 170 Boeing 777-9s on order ...
Emirates is going beyond cabin upgrades with plans for its Airbus A350 fleet, hinting at a new Business Class product in collaboration with Safran. Emirates has unveiled the cabins of its first ...
Emirates is going even further ... taking their time to get into airlines’ hands, refurbishment offers opportunities to green up the fleet they have. Passenger comfort is important, but so ...
Emirates said it is expanding its fleet refurbishment plan, adding another 43 A380s and 28 Boeing 777 aircraft to the programme and taking the number of aircraft to be retrofitted to 191. The original ...
Airbus A380s to stay in Emirates’ fleet until 2035 ... which includes the supply of spare parts, repair services and engineering support. Pratt and Whitney and Emirates have signed a maintenance ...
While Emirates continues its fleet refurbishment “at pace”, I commend the airline’s excellent economy class. Simon Calder, also known as The Man Who Pays His Way, has been writing about ...
Emirates has introduced ... to go through its major cabin refurbishment program. The Dubai-based carrier is modernizing the cabins on 67 of the 120 A380s in its fleet. The program will continue ...
Emirates is in the middle of a $2billion refurbishment programme of its A380 fleet, offering new Premium Economy seats alongside the latest cabin interiors in first and business class. For the new ...
Regarding Emirates' own fleet, Clark said there were still some ... noting supply chain issues were weighing on the refurbishment process. Clark said Emirates has 165 aircraft on order with ...
Emirates’ ambitious fleet refurbishment programme aims to cover over 220 aircraft, representing a significant $5 billion investment in bettering customer experiences across its global network.