Emirates, the Dubai-based international airline equipped with one of the most modern fleets in the world, has received all ten of the Airbus A340-500s it has ordered. Emirates, the Dubai-based ...
Emirates has retired two of its 10 Airbus A340-500s, and is breaking one for spares, as sustained high fuel prices take their toll on operations of the four-engined aircraft. The Dubai network carrier ...
Emirates, the Dubai-based international airline equipped with one of the most modern fleets in the world, has received its entire order of Airbus A340-500s with the arrival of its 10th A340-500 ...
Emirates has signed a leasing agreement with two UAE banks, National Bank of Dubai (NBD) and Emirates Bank Group (EBG), for a new Airbus A340-500 aircraft. The US $119.5 million financing is for the ...
Emirates airline has signed a £62 million (Dh411 million or $115 million) financing agreement with the National Bank of Abu Dhabi (NBAD) and Gulf International Bank (GIB) for its seventh Airbus ...
Emirates is divesting itself of its A340-500 aircraft according to Flightglobal. The online aviation news service. It reported today that the Dubai airline has retired two of its 10 Airbus A340-500s, ...
Emirates Airline looks set to defer deliveries of its Airbus A340-600s which are due to start by the middle of next year, as it waits for the manufacturer to clarify its plans for an enhanced version ...
Dermot Mannion, President, Group Support Services, said: "The UAE's banking industry has been developing and maturing rapidly, along with the growth of the country's economy. It increasingly offers a ...
Tour company White Desert uses private jets to shuttle people to its Antarctic camps from South Africa. The largest option is the quad-engine Airbus A340, which touched down on the ice for the first ...
NEW DELHI: Indians travelling to Australia by Emirates Airlines will soon have the most "luxurious" flight as the airliner is launching the world's first longest-range large passenger jet. NEW DELHI: ...
Abu Dhabi: Emirates airline said on Thursday it has retired the last Airbus A330 and A340 aircraft in its fleet from active service, making Emirates the only airline in the world to operate a fleet of ...
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