Emirates Welcomes 3 New Aircrafts

The rapidly expanding fleet of Emirates welcomes the delivery of two Airbus and one Boeing aircrafts. Emirates has the largest fleet of A380s serving a large network of destinations including London, Heathrow, Amsterdam, Munich, New York, Seoul, Paris, Rome, JFK and Sydney.

The two Airbus deliveries are the 24th and 25th aircrafts while Bowing 777-300 is the 78th to the expanding fleet. Supporting the network expansion as well as frequent flights to demanding routes, the delivery is an achievement and a milestone in Emirates timeline.

The Dubai based carrier has been prepared in advance to resume operations and engage in servicing destinations worldwide. Preparations include flight crews, cabin crews, engineers and airport staff to make certain operations will start smoothly.

In addition, Emirates Hub at the Dubai International Airport will expand operations to open an exclusive A380 terminal and boasting to be the world’s first.  There will be 31 aircrafts of A380 by the end of 2012 thus prides in being the largest A380 customer. Further, 60 more A380 Airbus aircrafts still to be delivered in the coming years.

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