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49. Six AC Milan Players Feature on Emirates Airbus A380 Livery
Emirates and AC Milan are celebrating their partnership with the unveiling of a bespoke decal which depicts the club’s football players in action on an A380 aircraft. The decal, spanning over 500 square metres of the world’s largest passenger aircraft, shows AC Milan players, Riccardo Montolivo, Mario Balotelli, Carlos Bacca, Keisuke Honda, Alessio Romagnoli, and Mattia De Sciglio.
50. Emirates to Retire 26 Aircraft in 2016
Emirates has confirmed that in 2016 it will retire 26 aircraft, including 12 A330-300s, 4 A340-300s, 1 A340-500, 6 Boeing 777-200ERs, 2 Boeing 777-300s and 1 Boeing 777-300ER. The average age of the Emirates aircraft slated for retirement in 2016 will be 15.7 years, well-below the average industry retirement age of 25. In addition, 13 more aircraft will be retired in 2017 and anoth
51. Emirates to Upgrade Moscow Flights; Amend Flight Times to St. Petersburg
Emirates has confirmed that both of its daily flights between Dubai and Moscow will be operated by the airline’s hugely popular Airbus A380. Commencing 1 October 2017, the double daily Airbus A380 service will not only significantly boost seat capacity to and from Russia, it will also allow multiple A380 to A380 connections to a wide range of leisure and business destinations such
52. Football Legend Pelé Becomes a Global Ambassador for Emirates
Brazilian football legend Pelé has become a Global Ambassador for Emirates Airline, an Official FIFA Worldwide Partner. Coinciding with the highly-anticipated FIFA World Cup, hosted this summer in Brazil, Emirates has partnered with Pelé on its global campaign to showcase the connections that Emirates creates between people, places and passions around the world - through its sponso
53. Emirates to Launch Airbus A380 Flights to Brisbane and Auckland
Emirates will launch Airbus A380 flights between Dubai and Brisbane / Auckland from 1 October 2013. Adding the A380 to one of Emirates’ two daily Brisbane services will see an increase in capacity of 135 seats for sale per flight and 1,890 week, reinforcing Emirates’ commitment to its Queensland and Auckland passengers. The double-daily service is currently operated by Boeing 777-
54. Emirates Increases Capacity to London Gatwick
Emirates has launched a second daily Airbus A380 service to London Gatwick Airport. The A380, to operate EK15/16 instead of a Boeing 777, will add a total of 318 seats per day, a capacity increase in all three classes of 11.5%. Over 330,000 customers have already flown with the A380 to and from London Gatwick since the aircraft was first deployed in March 2014.
55. Emirates takes Delivery of Second Airbus A380
Emirates takes Delivery of Second Airbus A380. Last week, Emirates Airline took delivery of its second Airbus A380 superjumbo, bringing its all wide-bodied aircraft fleet to 122, inclusive of freighters. Designed to transport passengers on long-range journeys in unmatched comfort, Emirates’ second A380 has joined its sibling, the airline’s first A380 delivered in July, on the Dubai
56. Emirates to Increase Bangkok Capacity
Emirates is to launch a fourth daily Airbus A380 flight between Dubai and Bangkok, Thailand, from 1 December 2015. The new two-class A380 service will operate daily as flight EK376 from Dubai to Bangkok and EK377 from Bangkok to Dubai. The up-gauge from its current Boeing 777-300ER aircraft will see an increase in capacity of 255 seats per flight and 3,570 seats per week to and fro

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