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Last updated: 11:55 AM ET, Mon November 27, 2023 Gulf carrier Emirates is spending $2 billion to refurbish the more than 100 Airbus A380 airplanes in its fleet, and doing a good deed at the same time.
By 2024, all 67 A380s assigned for refurbishment will have returned to service. Emirates will then begin work on its 53 Boeing 777s earmarked for this project.
Regulatory bulletins ordering repairs, inspections or replacement parts for the massive four-engined Airbus A380 plane are ...
Airline is extending life of double-deckers into the 2040s With production over, the fleet’s flagship gets a lighter look An Airbus A380 aircraft undergoes refurbishment work at the Emirates ...
Emirates flies the A380 to several other Australian destinations on a daily basis, such as Brisbane (BNE) and Perth (PER).
Emirates took on a highly ambitious project last year. It planned to upgrade the interior cabins of no less than 120 aircraft, and do so exclusively at its own facilities, with its in-house engineers.
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Emirates Airline has begun services with the first of its Airbus A380s to go through its major cabin refurbishment program. The Dubai-based carrier is modernizing the cabins on 67 of the 120 A380s ...