Emirates (EK) takes delivery of its first Airbus A350, registered as A6-EXA, initiating a significant fleet modernization program.
Emirates Airbus A350
Emirates Airlines (EK) is under negotiations with both Airbus and Boeing for a significant new freighter order, evaluating the A350 and 777X cargo variants to expand its freight fleet from 11 to 35 aircraft by 2030.
UAE’s flag carrier, Emirates Airlines (EK) has delayed the inaugural flight of its newest aircraft type, Airbus A350, due to delays with delivery.
Emirates, IATA and Airbus launch an enhanced A350 type rating conversion course for pilots
The Emirates (EK) has released its Annual Report for the fiscal year 2023-24, achieving unprecedented levels of profit, revenue, and cash balance.
Today (May 6, 2024), Emirates (EK) unveiled the initial roster of destinations slated to be serviced by its Airbus A350 aircraft, set to commence operations in September 2024.
With an outstanding order of 65 Airbus A350-900 aircraft, Emirates has solidified its commitment to expanding its fleet.
Emirates (EK) President Tim Clark has dampened Airbus expectations of a significant order at the Dubai Air Show, asserting that he won’t be purchasing more of their flagship A350-1000 until defective engines are addressed.
UAE Flag carrier Emirates (EK) Airlines is hiring experienced Airbus (A380 and A350) captains (Pilots) as part of its ongoing expansion efforts with an all-wide-body fleet and increasing demand across its network.
DUBAI- The Flag carrier of UAE, Emirates (EK) Airlines, plans to restart its Dubai-Adelaide, Australia flights with its brand-new Airbus A350 in the summer of 2024.