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Emirates fleet Aircraft In service Orders Passengers Notes F C W Y Total Airbus A350-900 — 62 [1] — 32 28 238 298 [2] 3 21 259 312 [2] Airbus A380-800: 116 [1] — 14 76 56 322 468 Largest operator. [3] 110 aircraft to be retrofitted with premium economy seats. [4] Includes A6-EVS (MSN 272), the last ever A380 built. 338 484 341 487 — 399 ...
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Business class is almost replacing first class: 70% of 777s had first-class cabins before 2008 while 22% of new 777s and 787s had one in 2017.Full-flat seats in business-class rose from 65% of 777 deliveries in 2008 to nearly 100% of the 777s and 787s delivered in 2017, excepted for low-cost carriers having 10% premium cabin on their widebodies.
Emirates has a world-class bar on its Airbus A380 planes, and we went on board to find out why it’s the best place to drink in the sky.
Business class onboard the new Emirates A350 Airbus (Emirates) Premium Economy features 21 seats with six-way adjustable head, leg and footrests, a seat pitch of 39 inches and a seat width ...
The widths of the main deck and upper deck are 6.50 metres (21.3 ft) and 5.80 metres (19.0 ft) respectively. Passenger capacity depends on the seat configuration chosen by the airline. Current operational configurations show passenger capacities ranging from 379 (4-class layout in Singapore Airlines) to 615 (2-class layout in Emirates).
Emirates will fly the Airbus A380 for decades to come and lucky passengers will get to experience the epitome of luxury travel while onboard.