The oldest A380 in Emirates' inventory is 19 years old, but the oldest flying example right now is just over 15 years old.
The Airbus A380 is the largest passenger aircraft in the world and, accordingly, requires longer takeoff rolls and specific considerations for wake turbulence. Controllers are trained to anticipate ...
Dubai's biggest airline, Emirates, is rolling out updates to aircraft across the world as part of its retrofit programme which will make flights comfier than ever ...
Emirates is expanding the number of destinations served by its refurbished Boeing 777 aircraft, adding London Stansted ...
Emirates President Tim Clark said the company is spending close to $5 billion in cash to retrofit existing aircraft like the Airbus SE A380 jumbo or the Boeing Co.’s 777 to bridge delays with new ...
You can own a piece of rock n' roll and aviation history, with a luggage tag made from Iron Maiden's iconic "tour bus," a ...
The close-knit relationship between the ‘Beautiful Game’ and commercial airlines is one of eye-watering sums of money and the ...
Emirates is retrofitting the A380 aircraft in its fleet at a cost of $3 billion, making this customer favourite even more comfortable, and meaning the superjumbos will continue flying for quite ...