Emirates (EK), the world’s largest Airbus A380 operator, has scheduled 4,854 flights using the double-deck aircraft in September 2025, according to Cirium data.
Emirates A380 flights
Emirates (EK) has significantly scaled back its Airbus A380 operations to the United States, concentrating superjumbo deployments on high-demand routes.
Airbus will issue mandatory service bulletins to A380 operators in January 2026, advising checks for leading-edge slat delamination.
An Emirates Airbus A380, registered as A6-EDN, landed at JFK Airport from Dubai. As the aircraft touched down on Runway 31R, the pilot got confused with the taxiway instructions and took a wrong turn.
A few days back, a popular Aviation YouTube channel shared a video of Emirates (EK) Airbus A380 performing a go-around at San Francisco International Airport (SFO).
Emirates Airline Pilots can expect a tax-free annual salary ranging from AED 433,800 to AED 660,500, translating to approximately AED 36,150 to AED 55,041 monthly.
Emirates (EK) is investing approximately $5 billion to retrofit existing aircraft, addressing critical supply chain disruptions in the aviation industry.
Emirates Airline unveiled distinctive Real Madrid themed livery on Boeing 777 aircraft, marking a significant milestone in their partnership.
Last week was a thrilling one for Middle Eastern carriers, with exciting sports milestones achieved by Emirates (EK), Qatar Airways (QR), and Etihad (EY).
Emirates (EK), the Official Airline and Principal Partner of AC Milan, has unveiled a striking A380 livery that proudly showcases the Rossoneri’s iconic colors and celebrates the club’s 125-year legacy in global football.