Emirates (EK) Airlines Airbus A380 returned triumphantly to Vienna (VIE) today, ending a nearly four-year hiatus and transporting over 400 passengers to the Austrian capital.
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Emirates, the world’s largest operator of Airbus A380, is embarking on a significant recruitment drive for Aircraft Technicians and Engineers
Emirates Airline (EK) has submitted a request for authorization to inaugurate a novel international route connecting Dubai to Bogota, with a layover in Miami.
Emirates (EK) is set to enhance its services to Osaka (KIX) by introducing the Airbus A380 aircraft from June 1, 2024.
Emirates Airlines (EK) has completed the final phase of restoring its Australia capacity with the announcement of its return to Adelaide.
Emirates Airline (EK), Sir Tim Clark, has expressed significant concerns about Boeing, stating that the company is in the “last chance saloon.”
The re-opening follows the recent announcement that Emirates will be upgauging its second daily Brisbane service EK430/431 to an A380 starting from 1 October
In the schedule update from last week, Emirates (EK) has made changes to its planned Airbus A380 operations by removing the scheduled A380 service to China.
This week, hundreds of employees from the Emirates (EK) Group gathered in the Dubai desert to successfully establish a new Guinness World Records title for the Most nationalities in a yoga lesson.
Currently, Emirates operates 63 weekly flights to Brisbane, Perth, Sydney, and Melbourne, utilizing a mix of A380 and Boeing 777 aircraft, serving 56,000 passengers per week across these major cities.