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 Emirates has started taking delivery of new 
			  generation Airbus A380 and Boeing 777-300ER aircraft. The first of 
			  the new generation A380s was delivered this month as Emirates’ 
			  85th A380. The first of its new generation Boeing 777-300ER 
			  aircraft is expected to be delivered later this month and will 
			  feature upgraded Business Class seats amongst other features. Next Generation Emirates Airbus A380 In 
			  addition to its iconic Onboard Lounge and First Class Shower Spa, 
			  the new generation Emirates A380 – 388Q will have several new 
			  features including a new seat configuration. This is the first of 
			  seven expected to be delivered this fiscal year, with 51 more on 
			  order. With the relocation of the crew rest area, there will be 25 
			  additional seats in Economy Class, making it a total of 426 seats 
			  on the lower deck. First and Business Class seats will remain at 
			  14 and 76 respectively. Among the features is an elegant 
			  new design in the Business Class cabin with a higher ceiling to 
			  create a more spacious and luxurious feel for customers. Overhead 
			  cabin lockers on the new A380 aircraft will be concentrated in the 
			  middles aisles and will be 28% larger in volume. The next 
			  generation A380s are expected to serve more ultra-long haul 
			  routes. New Generation Boeing 777-300ER From the end of 
			  November, Emirates will begin taking delivery of its new 
			  generation Boeing 777-300ER. It will be the first of six this 
			  fiscal year and 27 total on order. The new aircraft will feature 
			  enhanced Business Class seats which recline to 180-degree fully 
			  flat beds of 78 inches in length, an in-seat minibar and the 
			  largest inflight entertainment screen in Business Class at 23 
			  inches. The aircraft will also have an upgraded seat 
			  configuration with two additional seats in Economy Class taking 
			  the total capacity in economy to 306. The number of seats in First 
			  and Business Class will remain the same at 8 and 42 seats 
			  respectively. The lavatories have also been given a fresh 
			  look with new wood finish, improved lighting and new designs on 
			  the sidewall panel. The aircraft are 
			  expected to have improved environmental performance with 2% lower 
			  fuel burn. IFE Emirates’ 
			  entire fleet is now made up completely of Boeing 777s and Airbus 
			  A380s, as it recently retired the last of its Airbus A330 and A340 
			  aircraft. An all-Boeing 777-and-A380 fleet means that the inflight 
			  entertainment offering will effectively be 100% video on demand 
			  giving customers full control and choice with up to 2,600 channels 
			  of entertainment on its ice system. Currently, 85% of Emirates’ fleet of passenger aircraft is 
			  equipped with Wi-Fi on board including all A380 aircraft. In 
			  addition, 108 aircraft are equipped with live TV, which has up to 
			  nine channels of live news and sport. With close to 90% of 
			  customers on Emirates connecting to Wi-Fi on long haul flights, 
			  Emirates has said it will continue to meet the increasing demand for 
			  connectivity, enabling more aircraft with Wi-Fi and live TV each 
			  month.
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