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Emirates, the world’s largest and most profitable international airline, is scouting for top-tier aircraft engineering and technical talent worldwide. The airline’s next official stop is Sri Lanka, where it is hosting information sessions in Colombo on 4th and 5th November 2025.
Emirates is by far the largest operator of the Airbus A380, with a total of 116 currently in its fleet. From its hub at Dubai International Airport (DXB), the carrier deploys its A380s on both regional services and on long-haul routes to destinations across the world.
Last week, Emirates introduced its first Airbus A350-900 aircraft. At the exclusive unveiling in Dubai, guests got to experience the plane’s interior, featuring the latest tech and amenities. With the A350-900’s increased range, Emirates can better ...
Emirates will upgrade its second daily Zurich flight, EK 85/86, from 1 February 2026 to an A380, replacing the current retrofitted Boeing 777 aircraft. Premium Economy will debut on Emirates flight EK87/88 with a newly retrofitted A380, also starting from 1 February 2026.
Emirates' daily service EK384/385 is operated by the A380 and connects Dubai with Hong Kong via BKK, complementing the airline's two non-stop services between the two cities. The carrier's 777 flights to BKK, since this summer, have continued onwards to Siem Reap in Cambodia (3 times weekly) and Da Nang in Vietnam (4 times weekly).
Aircraft lessor Doric has sold four Airbus A380s to Dubai-based Emirates for $180 million, just days after Monaco-based aircraft investment specialist Stratos agreed to sell an A380 (MSN190) to Emirates when it comes off lease in 2027. Doric acquired the four A380s (MSN132, MSN133, MSN134 and MSN136...
Emirates marked a significant milestone with the launch of its iconic Airbus A350 to Oslo bringing its award-winning Premium Economy offering to Scandinavia for the first time. The airline hosted an exclusive celebration at the airport,
Emirates has announced the resumption of flights from Dubai International Airport (DXB) and Seychelles to Madagascar