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Emirates [a] is one of the two flag carrier airlines of the United Arab Emirates, the other being Etihad Airways, and is currently the largest airline in the Middle East. The airline's fleet is composed of three wide-bodied aircraft families, the Airbus A350, Airbus A380 and Boeing 777, the latter two
The following is a list of current and former operators of the Airbus A380, the world's largest passenger aircraft. Emirates, one of the two flag carriers of the United Arab Emirates, is the largest operator as of December 2024, with 116 aircraft in their fleet.
Emirates operates a mixed fleet of Airbus and Boeing wide-body aircraft and is one of the few airlines to operate an all-wide-body aircraft fleet (excluding Emirates Executive). [9] As of August 2024 [update] , Emirates is the world's largest Airbus A380 operator with 123 aircraft in service. [ 10 ]
Dubai, United Arab Emirates: DXB/OMDB 418,220 4 13.8% 22. Mexico City International Airport: Venustiano Carranza, Mexico City, Mexico MEX/MMMX 426,761 2 4.1% 23. Hong Kong International Airport: Chek Lap Kok, Islands, New Territories, Hong Kong HKG/VHHH 416,900 4 5.0% 24. Newark Liberty International Airport: Newark, New Jersey, United States ...
Emirates United Arab Emirates: 2 Deliveries began in November 2024 Ethiopian Airlines Ethiopia: 20 2 22 A350-1000 orders were converted from A350-900. First operator in Africa. Etihad Airways United Arab Emirates: 5
Emirates SkyCargo is a cargo carrier operating from Dubai International Airport. The SkyCargo division operates 13 Boeing 777 Freighters. Emirates SkyCargo also use the cargo capacity of the passenger fleet. In the 2019-20 fiscal year, Emirates SkyCargo carried 2,389,000 tonnes, a decline of 10.2% compared to the previous year. [5]: 7
An Emirates 777-300ER. Emirates is the largest operator of the Boeing 777 with 133 aircraft as of November 2023 [1] The following is a list of airlines that operate the Boeing 777. The Boeing 777 is a long-range wide-body twin-engine jet airliner designed and manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes, the commercial business unit of Boeing.
In February 2009, Emirates raised many issues concerning its A380s. [47] [48] Emirates informed Airbus officials about heat-damaged power cables, defective engines and numerous malfunctions, many reportedly caused by the aircraft's two showers. [49] [50] [51] At the 2010 Berlin Air Show, Emirates ordered an additional 32 A380s worth US$11.5 ...