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Emirates officially unveils its first A350 aircraft

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(L-R) Oliver Christian, HM Trade Commissioner for the Middle East and Pakistan & HM Consul General to Dubai and the Northern Emirates; Sir Tim Clark, President of Emirates Airline; His Excellency Abdulla Bin Touq Al Marri, UAE Minister of Economy; Omar Ali Adib, SVP Customer-Middle East and Africa for Rolls Royce; Philippe Mhun, Executive Vice President Programmes & Services for Airbus – Image courtesy of Emirates

Emirates has officially unveiled the very first Airbus A350-900 to join its fleet at an exclusive event showcase in Dubai.

Led by Sir Tim Clark, President Emirates Airline in the presence of His Excellency Abdulla Bin Touq Al Marri, UAE Minister of Economy,  the event welcomed VIP guests, aerospace partners, government officials and dignitaries, members of the media, as well as aviation enthusiasts, where they inspected and experienced the aircraft’s interiors, equipped with its next generation products and latest technologies. 

The Emirates A350 features three spacious cabin classes, accommodating 312 passengers in 32 next-generation Business Class lie-flat seats, 21 Premium Economy seats and 259 generously pitched Economy Class seats. The latest onboard products reflect the airline’s commitment to delivering a premium passenger experience while optimising operational efficiency. The Emirates A350 is the first new aircraft type to join Emirates’ fleet since 2008.

Business class

Commenting on Emirates milestone in its fleet and network expansion, His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman and Chief Executive, Emirates Airline & Group said, β€œThis aircraft sets the stage for Emirates to spread its wings farther by offering added range, efficiency and flexibility to our network, enabling us to meet customer demand in new markets and unlock new opportunities in the cities that we serve.

“Onboard, our updated interiors and seating configurations will help us deliver a more elevated and comfortable experience to travellers across every cabin class. The 65 Emirates A350s joining our fleet in the coming years fit into the airline’s broader plans to support our visionary leadership’s Dubai’s D33 Strategy, which will transform the city into a pivotal hub in the global economy by expanding its connectivity and reach.”

Emirates A350 Premium Economy

Phillipe Mhun, Executive Vice President Programmes & Services for Airbus said, β€œWe are proud to further expand our strategic partnership with Emirates which has flourished nearly four decades ago with the A300, the A330, the A340 and the A380.  Marking a new chapter for Airbus, we expect the A350 to become an integral member of the Emirates’ fleet and support its continued growth and sustainability ambitions.”

Omar Ali Adib, SVP Customer – Middle East and Africa for Rolls-Royce, said, β€œThe collaborative effort between Emirates, Airbus and Rolls-Royce exemplifies what can be achieved when we share a commitment to excellence and build a long-term partnership that makes us all stronger. With our Β£1bn investment in durability across our Trent engine family, we are committed to continuing to evolve and improve in the years ahead.”

Also read: Partnerships power Emirates’ global expansion

Emirates A350

Apart from its newly delivered A350, Emirates operates two other aircraft types around the world to 140 destinations – the widebody Boeing 777 aircraft and the iconic β€˜double decker’ Airbus A380 aircraft. The A350’s introduction will enable Emirates to expand into new destinations globally, including mid-sized airports unsuited for larger aircraft. The Emirates A350 will be delivered in two versions – one for regional routes and one for ultra long-haul routes.

The airline plans to make its first scheduled commercial A350 flight to Edinburgh on 3 January 2025. In the months to follow, travellers can look forward to experiencing the Emirates A350 in existing GCC points including Bahrain, Muscat and Kuwait, Lyon and Bologna in Europe, and Colombo, Mumbai and Ahmedabad in West Asia in addition to new travel opportunities that are up to 15 hours from Dubai– to be announced in 2025. Stay tuned!

Also read: Emirates reveals strategic vision

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