Emirates, the international airline of the UAE, has signed an agreement with the GE-P&W Engine Alliance for the GP7000
engine family to power the airline’s Super Jumbo Airbus A380-800 aircraft.
A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) had been signed earlier this year at
Singapore Air Show for the engine order, which has a list price, including
options, of approximately US$1.5 billion (Dhs5.5 billion).
Emirates is the main launch customer of the A380 double-decker, with 22 on
firm order and 10 options. The first aircraft is expected to be delivered
by September 2006.
Emirates' Chairman, HH Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, signed the
General Terms Agreement (GTA) with Lloyd B. Thompson, President of the
GE-P&W Engine Alliance, June 5th in Dubai.
Present at the signing was HE Richard G. Olson, the US Consul General.
Attending from Emirates’ senior management were Tim Clark, Chief Director
(Airline); Gary Chapman, Chief Director Support & Development; Chris Walsh,
Group Legal Director; and Adel Al Redha, Head of Emirates’ Engineering.
Also present was Jerry R. Baker, Vice-President Sales, Japan & Middle East,
GE-P&W Engine Alliance.
Sheikh Ahmed said: “We are pleased to be one of the first customers for the
GE-P&W Engine Alliance and to be involved throughout with the design of its
new GP7000 engines, which will give us a great opportunity to share our
airline experience with our new partners.”
Emirates' order is for GP7270 engines, rated at 70,000 pounds (311
kN) of thrust, to power its 20 passenger versions of the A380-800 aircraft and
GP7277 engines, rated at 76,500 (340 kN) pounds of thrust, to power the two
freighters included in the aircraft order.
Mr Thompson said: “The GE-P&W Engine Alliance, along with its parent
companies, GE Aircraft Engines and Pratt & Whitney, look forward to a long
and mutually beneficial relationship with Emirates.” |