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  2. List of Emirates destinations - Wikipedia

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    As of September 2023, Emirates operates flights to 133 [1] destinations in 85 countries across six continents from its hub in Dubai. [2] It has a particularly strong presence in the South and Southeast Asian region, which together connect Dubai with more international destinations in the region than any other Middle Eastern airline. The ...

  3. List of Airbus A380 operators - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of current and former operators of the Airbus A380, the world's largest passenger aircraft. Emirates , one of the two flag carriers of the United Arab Emirates , is the largest operator as of December 2024 [update] , with 116 aircraft in their fleet.

  4. Category:Lists of airline destinations - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Help ... List of Emirates destinations;

  5. Emirates (airline) - Wikipedia

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    As of January 2025, Emirates is the world's largest Airbus A380 operator with 116 aircraft in service. [10] Since its introduction, the Airbus A380 has become an integral part of the Emirates fleet, especially on long-haul, high-density routes. Emirates is also the world's largest Boeing 777 operator with 133 aircraft in service. [11]

  6. Template:Airport destination list - Wikipedia

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    Table for an airport article that contains airlines that serve the airport and the airports they operate flights to. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Airline 1 1 no description Unknown optional Destinations 1 2 no description Unknown optional The above documentation is transcluded from Template:Airport destination list/doc. (edit | history) Editors can ...

  7. Emirates fleet - Wikipedia

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    A firm $16.1bn order for 50 A350-900s and 20 A350-1000s was made with an option for 50 more aircraft at an additional cost of $11.5bn; the airline planned to use the A350s on its European, African and Asian routes. [28] On the same day, Emirates also firmed up the 8 A380-800s from the June order and ordered 3 more, bringing its total firm ...

  8. Aircraft seat map - Wikipedia

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    Emirates used to have a row 13, but on their latest A380 aircraft have removed it (as shown on Emirates A380-800 seating plan). British Airways is less superstitious, and their seat maps for A320 aircraft show a row 13. Delta Air Lines also includes row 13 in many of their seat maps. [5]

  9. The Emirates Group - Wikipedia

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    Emirates announced an order in April 2000 as the first launch customer for the Airbus A3XX (later named Airbus A380), the largest civil aircraft ever built. The deal comprised five Airbus A380-800s and two Airbus A380-800F. The deal was confirmed on 4 November 2001 and Emirates announced orders for 15 more A380-800s at the same time.