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With one of the youngest fleets in the world made up entirely of Emirates A380 and Boeing 777s, we exceed expectations on flights to over 135 destinations every year. Explore our fleet and learn more about the aircraft you’ll be travelling on when you fly with us.
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Emirates (IATA: EK / ICAO: UAE) is an airline headquartered in Dubai, United Arab Emirates founded in 1985 currently operating a fleet of 258 aircraft with an average age of 10.78 years.
The Emirates fleet is composed of two wide-bodied aircraft families, the Airbus A380 and Boeing 777. The airline also has the Airbus A350-900, Boeing 777X and Boeing 787 aircraft on order.
With one of the youngest fleets in the world made up entirely of Emirates A380 and Boeing 777s, we exceed expectations on flights to over 135 destinations every year. Explore our fleet and learn more about the aircraft you’ll be travelling on when you fly with us.
Emirates has a total of 259 aircraft in its fleet. The Airbus A380 is the flagship aircraft of Emirates, with a total of 118 in service. The A380 is the largest passenger aircraft in the world and is used on long-haul routes to major destinations such as London, New York, and Sydney.
8 Ιαν 2023 · With its hub located at Dubai International Airport in the United Arab Emirates, the airline and its massive fleet of widebody aircraft connect people from around the world with just a single transfer. Today, let's take a look at which aircraft the airline currently operates and what else we can expect in the near future.
23 Μαΐ 2024 · Today, Emirates' fleet is made up of only two aircraft types - the massive Airbus A380-800 and the smaller wide-body Boeing 777 (-300ER and -200LR). This gives Emirates a comparatively easy-to-maintain fleet. However, this is set to change as Emirates is now diversifying its aircraft in service.