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    • Tuesday, 14 November, 2023
      Emirates rules out Airbus A350 purchases until Rolls-Royce resolves engine issues

      Airline’s president says engine does not meet its maintenance requirements

      Sir Tim Clark, Emirates’ president
    • Thursday, 18 August, 2022
      Emirates suspends Nigeria flights over failure to repatriate funds

      Dubai-based airline to halt services from September after being unable to move reported $85mn out of the country

      An Emirates Airlines Airbus A380
    • Thursday, 14 July, 2022
      Airlines
      Emirates slams Heathrow decision to limit flights as ‘airmageddon’

      Gulf airline says it will ignore capacity cuts introduced by airport to avert travel disruption

      Travellers at Heathrow airport this week
    • Monday, 6 December, 2021
      Middle Eastern companies
      Flurry of corporate deals between Israel and UAE boosts optimism

      Normalisation of relations between the two countries begins to bear economic fruit

      Pictured in September 2020, from left, Israel prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, UAE foreign affairs minister Abdullah bin Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan and Bahrain foreign affairs minister Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani at the signing ceremony of the Abraham Accords on the South Lawn of the White House, Washington, DC
    • Wednesday, 10 November, 2021
      Emirates pares back losses on rebounding travel demand

      Revenues for Dubai-based airline surge 86% as half-year losses shrink to $1.6bn

      Spencer Platt/Getty
    • Friday, 15 October, 2021
      Supply chains
      Dubai to restrict cargo imports into airport to clear shipment backlog

      Cargo logjam at regional trade and financial hub blamed on labour shortages

      Emirates planes at Dubai’s international airport
    • Monday, 5 July, 2021
      Airlines
      Emirates spearheads airline industry attack on credit card fees

      Dubai-owned carrier launches alternative payment scheme designed to avoid hefty charges

      The system adopted by Emirates known as Iata Pay charges a fixed fee of just a few euro cents per transaction irrespective of the ticket price
    • Wednesday, 23 June, 2021
      FT WealthSimeon Kerr
      A new generation of wealthy people are basing themselves in Dubai

      City has gambled on keeping its border open to the world during the pandemic

      Downtown Dubai with Burj Khalifa in the background, the tallest building in the world
    • Tuesday, 15 June, 2021
      Emirates posts $5.5bn loss as pandemic takes ‘tremendous toll’

      Airline cuts workforce by 30% and turns to Dubai government shareholder for $3bn injection

      An Emirates aircraft on the tarmac in Dubai
    • Thursday, 12 November, 2020
      Emirates swings to first half-year loss in more than 30 years

      Dubai-owned carrier’s revenues slumped about 75 per cent on coronavirus travel curbs

    • Friday, 10 July, 2020
      Space industry
      UAE shoots for Mars in Arab world’s first space mission

      Emirates pin diversification hopes on space gamble as critics fear odyssey is a vanity project

    • Sunday, 31 May, 2020
      Airlines
      Emirates cuts jobs as coronavirus hammers aviation

      Airline employs about 60,000 people but did not identify total number of redundancies

    • Friday, 22 May, 2020
      Airlines
      Emirates expects all its aircraft to be flying in 2 years

      Airline’s head tells FT he plans to fully deploy fleet including A380 superjumbo by summer of 2022

      Emirates says its 115-strong fleet of A380 double-deckers will continue to play an important part in the airline’s future
    • Thursday, 21 May, 2020
      easyJet PLC
      EasyJet to resume flights next month

      Low-cost carrier will start limited services in UK and France amid new guidelines

    • Tuesday, 31 March, 2020
      Airlines
      Dubai vows to support Emirates as global airlines race for cash

      Government to inject equity into state-owned carrier in latest intervention in aviation sector

    • Tuesday, 24 December, 2019
      Sir Tim Clark to stand down as president of Emirates

      Move comes as Middle East’s largest airline looks to grow beyond global headwinds 

      Emirates Airline President Tim Clark points out the image of new, state-of-the-art, first class private suites, during a press conference at the opening day of the Dubai Air Show, United Arab Emirates, Sunday, Nov. 12, 2017. In an industry first, passenger suites in the middle aisle without windows will be fitted with "virtual windows" relaying the sky outside via fiber optic cameras on the plane. (AP Photo/Kamran Jebreili)
    • Friday, 29 November, 2019
      Airlines
      Why airlines are rushing to add premium economy seats

      Revenue from upgraded meals and wider seats rivals business class for profits

      An attendee sits while inspecting the premium economy class of an All Nippon Airways Co. (ANA) operated Boeing Co. 787-8 during a media event at Benito Juarez International Airport in Mexico City, Mexico on Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2017. Japanese based ANA airlines will be the fist Asian carrier to launch direct flights between Japan and Mexico, with Mexico City becoming the company's 42nd international destination. Photographer: Susana Gonzalez/Bloomberg
    • Wednesday, 20 November, 2019
      Emirates orders $9bn aircraft from Boeing in wake of Airbus deal

      Investment brings airline’s commitments at Dubai air show to $24.8bn

    • Monday, 18 November, 2019
      Emirates orders 50 Airbus A350s worth $16bn

      Delivery of the aircraft scheduled for between May 2023 and 2028

    • Wednesday, 4 September, 2019
      Aircraft manufacturing
      Emirates throws down gauntlet to Boeing and Airbus

      Carrier warns it will not take new planes until reliability of engines improves

      An Airbus SE A380-800 Emirates plane sits parked at Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on Monday, July 22, 2019. In 2018, 49.5 million passengers traveled through Pearson on 473,000 flights. Photographer: Brent Lewin/Bloomberg
    • Thursday, 9 May, 2019
      Emirates airline profits tumble to lowest level in a decade

      Higher fuel prices and weaker regional demand weigh on performance

      FILE- In this Wednesday, March 22, 2017 file photo, an Emirates plane taxis to a gate at Dubai International Airport at Dubai International Airport in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The Middle East's biggest airline says it is reducing flights to the United States because of a drop in demand caused by tougher U.S. security measures and attempts by the Trump administration to ban travelers from a number of Muslim-majority nations. (AP Photo/Adam Schreck, File)
    • Thursday, 14 February, 2019
      Airbus SE
      Airbus to end A380 line after Emirates slashes order

      Aerospace group will stop making superjumbo in 2021 after plunging demand

      Visitors of the International Aerospace...Visitors of the International Aerospace Exhibition (ILA) watch an Airbus A380 taking off on June 13, 2010 at the Schoenefeld airport in Berlin. Running until June 13, the biannual Berlin Air Show was expected to attract some 1,150 exhibitors from nearly 50 countries presenting all manner of planes, helicopters, rotors, motors and other technology to around 200,000 visitors. AFP PHOTO  / WOLFGANG KUMM GERMANY OUT (Photo credit should read WOLFGANG KUMM/AFP/Getty Images)
    • Wednesday, 13 February, 2019
      Airbus SE
      Threat to future of Airbus A380 as Emirates set to cut order

      Superjumbo’s plight underlines shift towards smaller, more fuel-efficient aircraft

      FILE PHOTO: An Emirates Airbus A380-800 aircraft takes off from Manchester Airport in Manchester, Britain September 4, 2018. REUTERS/Phil Noble/File Photo
    • Friday, 1 February, 2019
      Airbus SE
      Airbus’s superjumbo programme at risk as Emirates talks drag on

      Deal to sell 36 A380 aircraft is vital for future of world’s biggest passenger jet

      An Airbus A380, the world's largest jetliner, is seen on the tarmac at Le Bourget airport one day before the opening of the 51st Paris Air Show, June 14, 2015. Picture taken June 14, 2015. REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol - GF10000127889
    • Thursday, 15 November, 2018
      Emirates profits hit by higher fuel costs
      FILE PHOTO: An Emirates Airlines Boeing 777-300ER plane prepares to take off at Lisbon's airport, Portugal April 24, 2018. REUTERS/Rafael Marchante/File Photo
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