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Emirates has a range of aircraft, but the Boeing 777 - 300 ER is one of their most common plane types. The aircraft has the world's largest twin-engine jet, so there are plenty of seats up for grabs.
The Boeing 777-300ER is a game-changer, with multiple configurations, serving nearly 100 cities worldwide. Key routes like Dubai-Dallas exceed 7,400 miles with daily flights and a substantial seat ...
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Dubai’s Emirates has received delivery of its 100th 777-300ER (Extended Range) aircraft from planemaker Boeing, the companies announced on Wednesday. With this delivery, Emirates will have 142 ...
The suites were created in collaboration with airline manufacturer Boeing, seat manufacturer Rockwell Collins, ... Emirates' business-class cabin aboard the 777-300ER. Emirates.
Boeing and Dubai-based airline Emirates have announced an order for 50 Boeing 777-300ER (extended range) aircraft, plus options for an additional 20 jetliners. According to a statement, the order — ...
Emirates Airline's president Tim Clark has reiterated his belief that Boeing must respond to the threat that the Airbus A350 offers to the 777 ahead of a visit to the US airframer for an update on ...
DUBAI, UAE: – Emirates’ latest Boeing 777-300ER aircraft fitted with the ‘Game Changer' First Class product will operate between Dubai and Vienna on a daily basis from 1 December 2018. Austria will be ...
Emirates is pushing Boeing to move forward with plans for a 777-300ER successor after snubbing the 787 in favour of the Airbus A350 XWB at last week’s Dubai air show. The 120-strong A350 deal ...
Currently, the airline operates its latest Boeing 777-300ER aircraft fitted with the ‘Game Changer' First Class suites to Brussels, Geneva, Vienna and London Stansted. Emirates is the world’s largest ...
The Airbus 340-500 deployed on one of Lagos’ two daily flights, EK781, will be replaced with a larger Boeing 777-300ER from December 1, 2012 giving a 48 per cent boost to seat capacity.