![]() Seven new Boeing 777s worth over US$1 billion were ordered in 1992, which began to arrive in summer 1996.Įmirates' Airbus A300B4-200 fleet was retired from service by the end of 1987. By 1994 the airline had a fleet of 18 Airbus aircraft. ![]() It also leased a new Boeing 737-300 as well as an Airbus A300B4-200, both from Pakistan International Airlines, Emirates then launched daily nonstop service to London Gatwick on 6 July 1987 with two new Airbus A310s. Īs of October 2023, the Emirates Executive fleet consists of the following aircraft: Emirates Executive fleetĮmirates was conceived in March 1985 with backing from Dubai's royal family, whose Dubai Air Wing provided two of the airline's first aircraft, used Boeing 727-200/Advs. ĭeliveries planned to start from mid 2025. ĥ3 aircraft to be retrofitted with premium economy seats. To be operated until the late 2030s or early 2040s. Includes A6-EVS (MSN 272), the last ever A380 built. ![]() Ħ7 aircraft to be retrofitted with premium economy seats. An Emirates Boeing 777-300ER, registered A6-ECEĭeliveries planned to start from 2024. ![]()
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