Karachi/Dubai- December 30, 2013 – Emirates has received delivery of
its 43rd and 44th A380 aircraft with a double delivery from Airbus’ Finkenwerder
facility in Hamburg, Germany.
“Our
customers love the A380 - from the quieter cabins and spacious layout on the
main deck, to the on-board lounge and shower spas in our premium cabins. It is
a beautiful aircraft which we have packed full
of the best inflight comforts
and products. From an operator standpoint, the A380 is still one of the most
fuel efficient aircraft per seat. It offers us some flexibility in range and
also helps us to meet demand at slot-constrained airports,” said Tim Clark, President
Emirates Airline.
“Continuous
improvements are being made to the A380, by the manufacturer as well as by
Emirates in terms of our on-board product. For instance our latest A380s have
been fitted with even bigger high definition LCD TV screens to enhance the
inflight entertainment experience. We’ve also introduced new touch-screen
tablets that allow passengers to control all their seat functions and movie
selections with just one swipe. Small details, but all these add up to provide
a great flying experience,” he added.
The 43rd
and 44th Emirates A380s offer 14 seats in First Class, 76 seats in Business
Class and 427 seats in Economy Class, and will be initially operating on
flights to Mauritius and Munich.
Emirates
operates the world’s largest fleet of A380s, flying one in three of these
modern jets in the skies today. Emirates was the first airline to order the
aircraft back in 2000, and it ordered another 50 more at the Dubai Air Show in
November. In 2013, Emirates received 13 A380 aircraft and it expects to
receive another 13 in 2014. The airline still has 96 more A380s worth USD 43
billion on order, of which 71 are expected to be delivered over the next five
years, before the end of 2018.
From its
Dubai hub and dedicated A380 terminal, Emirates’ A380s crisscross the globe
flying to 24 destinations spanning Los Angeles to Auckland. Illustrating the
range of the A380, Emirates’ currently operates the world’s longest non-stop
A380 service (13,414 kilometres), with its daily A380 flight between Dubai and
Los Angeles, launched earlier this month. Emirates’ shortest A380 flight
is between Bangkok and Hong Kong, clocking 1,900 kilometres.
Emirates’
current A380 destinations are: Amsterdam, Auckland, Bangkok, Beijing,
Dubai, Hong Kong, Jeddah, Kuala Lumpur, London Heathrow, Los Angeles,
Manchester, Mauritius, Melbourne, Moscow, Munich, New York JFK, Paris, Rome,
Seoul, Singapore, Shanghai, Sydney, Toronto, and Brisbane. Emirates will start
operating scheduled A380 services to Zurich from January 2014.
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