Emirates will for the first time unveil its first two-class configured Airbus A380 at the Dubai Airshow from 8-12 November 2015. The Emirates’ two class configured A380 features 58 flatbed seats in Business Class and 557 spacious seats in Economy Class, as well as Emirates’ celebrated Onboard Lounge. Emirates was the first airline to order the A380 and is the largest operator of this aircraft carrying almost 47 million passengers to date. The Emirates A380 currently flies it to 34 destinations around the world from Dubai. The airline currently has 68 A380s in service and has a further 72 on firm order.
If you ever had any questions how to fly an Airbus A 380 - you can have some of answers from Emirates captain. He gives a tour of the Airbus A380 flight deck and explain how the world’s largest p...
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A very quick one, thanks to colleaguesThe Bombardier Learjet 75 business jet arrives at Dubai Airshow. The Learjet 75 is the top-of-the-line aircraft from Bombardier's light jet division.
Latest updates from Airbus!Recapping Day 2 at the 2015 Dubai Airshow, this “best of” video focuses on the A350 XWB’s high-profile flying display. Airbus’ new-generation jetliner took centre stage at t...