On Emirates Airbus A380, business class seats are arranged in a 1-2-1 configuration, providing direct aisle access to every passenger
Emirates Airbus A380
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.
European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has cautioned about potential deficiencies in the fuselage of specific Airbus A380 aircraft, posing a risk to the structural integrity of the fuselage.
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.
Emirates Airlines (EK) flight EK123, operated by an Airbus A380 registered as A6-EDO, encountered a lightning strike during landing at Istanbul Airport (IST).
Emirates (EK) made adjustments to its service on the Dubai (DXB)– Milan Malpensa (MXP)– New York (JFK) route, advancing the planned resumption of A380 service by two months.
As of December 2023, Emirates operates flights to one domestic destination and 133 international destinations across 73 countries.
Emirates (EK), recognized as the world’s largest international airline and the largest operator of A380 aircraft, is intensifying its investments to enhance operational efficiency, ensure fleet performance, and bolster the reliability of its double-decker fleet well into the next decade.
Emirates marked the upcoming launch of its Premium Economy service in India with an exclusive tour of its four-class A380 aircraft in Mumbai today (October 19, 2023).
DUBAI- Flag carrier of UAE Emirates (EK) is planning a repatriation flight using Airbus A380 from Dubai (DXB) to Sydney (SYD) on Thursday to support Australians impacted by the war in Israel.