Emirates has placed an order with Airbus for an
additional two new A380 aircraft, to be delivered in the 4th
quarter of 2017.
Emirates already operates the world’s largest
fleet of Airbus A380s, with 75 in service and a further 65 on firm
order.
The additional two aircraft, to be powered
by Rolls Royce Trent 900 engines will take Emirates’ total A380
order book to 142.
“From now until the end of 2017, Emirates will retire 30 older
aircraft from our fleet. At the same time, to meet our growth
expectations, we will receive delivery of 24 new Boeing 777, and
33 new A380 aircraft including these two additional A380 aircraft
just ordered. This is in line with our strategy to operate a
modern and efficient fleet and offer the best possible experience
for our customers,” said Sir Tim Clark, President Emirates
Airline. “We’ve always been open about
how the A380 has been a big success for Emirates. It’s a boon for
our operations to slot constrained airports and we get a lot of
positive feedback from our customers. In fact, demand from
customers for our A380 product is growing, as we expand our A380
network and more travellers have had the opportunity to experience
it first-hand.”
The two new aircraft will be in a two-class
configuration and will feature an Onboard Lounge where Business Class
passengers can socialise at 40,000 feet, Emirates’ popular IFE
system with over 2,500 channels and free
Wi-Fi.
Prague, Taipei and Vienna will soon become
destinations on the Emirates route network served by Emirates
A380s, after which the airline will have 42 destinations across
the globe served by its flagship A380 aircraft.
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