Emirates gets sixth A380
Dubai-based Emirates Airlines has received its sixth Airbus A380 aircraft…
December 13, 2009 5:15 by kippreport
Dubai-based Emirates Airlines has received its sixth Airbus A380 aircraft, the company said on Sunday. The aircraft is currently being fitted with the airlines’ service parts. Emirates’ A380 aircraft currently fly to Sydney, Auckland, Bangkok, Toronto, Heathrow and Seoul, and from December 29, will also fly to Paris. The airline’s seventh A380 aircraft is due for delivery later this month.
“The A380 offers us the ability to support our operational needs and meet passenger demand, an important factor with international load levels looking positive over the next few months,” Adel Al Redha, Emirates’ executive vice president for Engineering and Operations, said in the release.
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