The agreement was signed between Sheikh Ahmed Bin Saeed Al Maktoum, chairman and chief executive of Emirates and Group and Tom Enders, Airbus president and CEO on the occasion of the airline's first A380-800 delivery in Hamburg, Germany. In place of the A380Fs the airline ordered ten Boeing 747-8 freighters for its SkyCargo subsidiary. Tour our Emirates A380 before you fly. [6][58], As of September 2019, Emirates initiated its A380 retirement plan – which will see the type remain in service until at least 2035 – by retiring two aircraft that were due for a major overhaul, and using them as parts donors for the rest of the fleet. The aircraft were valued at US$16 billion. accessing data pages on Planespotters.net. Only supported aircraft types that are active with this airline are included in the calculations. The planned phaseout of Emirates' older large Airbus widebodies started in February 2011, starting with the retirement of two Airbus A330-200s from its fleet. As of November 2020[update], the Emirates mainline fleet consists of the following widebody aircraft:[1][2][3], As of November 2020, the Emirates Executive fleet consists of the following aircraft:[15]. Faites défiler le tableau pour voir toutes les données, Le statut 'Parqué' correspond à des avions qui n'ont pas volé depuis 20 jours mais dont nous n'avons pas d'information qu'ils ont quitté la flotte de l'opérateur. returned to the lessor / destroyed / stored). At the start of the November 2017 Dubai Air Show, Emirates announced a commitment for forty Boeing 787-10s worth a total of US$15.1 billion at list prices. We work closely with our partners to make sure that we are using the most innovative technologies, so we can guarantee our customers the efficiency and reliability expected of a well-maintained fleet. The last pax Airbus A310-300 was retired after operating its final flight on 29 July 2007 from Alexandria, Egypt to Dubai, UAE and was sold to Qatar Amiri Flight in 2008. The commitment was for 20 A380s, with an option for 16 more; deliveries were to start in 2020. [68] Emirates is the largest operator of the A380, their 100th A380 was delivered in October 2017. Emirates' A380s were originally all powered by Engine Alliance GP7200 engines. You can book up to nine passengers per booking, including adults, children and infants. Explore the various configurations of the aircraft that serves as the backbone of the Emirates’ fleet. The 'Parked' status corresponds to planes which have not flown for 20 days but of which we have no information that they have left the operator's fleet. Established in 1985 as the airfreight division of Emirates, we are the largest international cargo airline in the world. In October 2014, Emirates retired its first Boeing 777 after 18 years of service, and the same month took delivery of its 100th Boeing 777-300ER. Getty Images. [45], On 19 July 2010, at the Farnborough Air Show in the UK, Emirates ordered 30 Boeing 777-300ERs worth $9.1 billion. Whether you want to catch up on work or relax away from the crowds, our lounges are your personal haven. Download fleet sheet > Airbus A380-800 . © Pascal SIMONEmirates A6-EEISingapore, Changi Some photos for this airlineDisplay all Emirates photos Cookies help us deliver our services. [34], During the Farnborough Air Show in July 2006, Emirates signed a Heads of Agreement for ten Boeing 747-8F aircraft, in a deal worth US$3.3 billion. Emirates also cancelled their Airbus A330-900neo orders placed in February 2019 in favor of the new aircraft order for 30 Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners. To mark this moment in aviation history, SIA auctioned all the tickets in a special … [37] On the same day Emirates also ordered nine Airbus A380-800s, bringing its total orders for the type to 58 aircraft.