The carrier has some impressive long-haul capabilities.
A surprising shift at Gatwick: Emirates makes a temporary change that will impact passengers.
Emirates has secured the future of two Airbus A380s in its fleet after signing a five-year lease extension with DS Aviation, a subsidiary of Dr. Peters Group.
With each engine onboard the A380 capable of achieving over 75,000 pounds of force, it can reach up to 300,000 lbf if all ...
Emirates Airline leverages its Australian Open sponsorship to showcase First Class hospitality, reinforce brand positioning, and reach a global tennis audience.
London's Financial Times claims that Emirates will be seeking compensation from manufacturer Airbus over the cracks in the wings of the A-380s. As the world’s largest operator of the A380 with 21 in ...
Emirates has retired the last Airbus A330 and A340 aircraft in its fleet from active service. This makes Emirates the first and only airline in the world to operate a fleet of all Airbus A380 and ...
Emirates' Airbus A380 livery celebrates its commitment to tennis through its sponsorship of all four Grand Slam tournaments.
The jumbo jet is powered by two different types.
Middle Eastern carrier Emirates is to purchase another Airbus A380 once the lease term for the jet expires. Emirates will acquire the aircraft from investment specialist Stratos. Stratos has ...