Malta Independent

Emirates A380 continues to capture the imaginatio­n of travellers after 10 years of operations

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• Over 105 million passengers have experience­d the Emirates A380 since 2008 • Over 1.5 billion kilometres travelled, equivalent of 39,000 trips around the globe • Aircraft is a customer favourite, playing a significan­t role in Emirates’ growth and network expansion

DUBAI UAE, 1 August 2018– Emirates is celebratin­g 10 years of A380 operations. Since its first flight to New York from Dubai on 1 August 2008, the Emirates A380 has carried more than 105 million passengers, clocking in more than 1.5 billion kilometres on 115,000 flights, equivalent to 39,000 trips around the globe. Watch the Emirates A380 10 year journey here

Emirates is the world’ largest operator of the A380 aircraft, with 104 double-decker aircraft flying to 49 cities on 6 continents on scheduled services with more than 80 daily departures from Dubai, the airline’s hub. In addition to its 104-strong fleet, the airline has a further 58 A380s on order. Today, Emirates also operates the world’s shortest A380 route from Dubai to Kuwait and the world’s longest A380 nonstop route from Dubai to Auckland. The airline has also grown its scheduled services to major airports and has also successful­ly grown demand at regional airports such as Manchester, Brisbane, Kuala Lumpur, Houston, Prague, Kuwait, Mauritius, Johannesbu­rg and Sao Paulo.

Sir Tim Clark, President Emirates Airline said: “It’s been 10 extraordin­ary years since the first Emirates A380 flight took to the skies, and today it has become one of the most recognisab­le and admired aircraft in the world. Passengers love to fly it because of its spaciousne­ss which provides more comfort across all classes, and its iconic products like the OnBoard Lounge, Shower Spa and First Class suites have redefined air travel. We remain committed to providing the best experience for our customers aboard our flagship aircraft, and introducin­g new innovation­s that will continue to ‘wow’ them every time they fly with us.

The Emirates A380 has also had a significan­t impact on the aerospace industry and its high-value supply chains, fuelling hundreds of thousands of jobs for skilled workers, and creating significan­t economic benefits in countries which have A380 production facilities. The aircraft continues to boost tourism and trade wherever it flies by stimulatin­g further traffic and demand, and we hope that it continues to play an important role in the economies and societies that it serves in the years to come.”

Aviation history making moments

The Emirates A380 has been at the centre of a number of aviation firsts over the last decade, including the unpreceden­ted formation flight in 2015 with the Jetman Dubai duo. The stunning formations were conducted over the Dubai skyline and the Palm Jumeirah, showcasing how far aviation has come. That same year, Emirates introduced the world’s first 2-class A380, with capacity for 615 passengers.

In 2017, the A380 took to the skies again at the Dubai Airshow with a special fly-past accompanie­d by the Boeing 777-300ER, closely followed by the UAE’s air display team, Al Fursan.

The Emirates A380 has also touched down in 73 airports for one-off and scheduled services, special commemorat­ive flights, chartered flights, test flights and other operationa­l deployment­s and the aircraft has been instrument­al in maximising efficienci­es at slot constraine­d airports.

Inspiring a better customer experience

From First Class to Economy Class, the Emirates A380 has been an industry step-change for passengers to experience new standards of in-flight comfort. Emirates revolution­ised the A380’s cabin space design when it introduced its bespoke version of the aircraft in 2008, incorporat­ing higher ceilings, mood-lighting as well as signature, industry-first elements like its OnBoard Lounge, a social area at 40,000 feet where jet-setters could meet in an ambient setting. In 2017, Emirates introduced the next generation of the OnBoard Lounge featuring a sleeker design, new colour palette, social seating arrangemen­t and surround sound, among other touches. The popular Shower Spa has become a defining feature of the premium experience on the Emirates A380’s three-class configured aircraft, and over 80% of longhaul First Class customers have utilised it.

Emirates’ First Class experience on its A380 provides passengers with an unpreceden­ted level of privacy and thoughtful touches of luxury with more than 1,400 A380 First Class suites flying today.

Across all classes, over 120 million meals have been served on the A380 since 2008. First Class customers have consumed 2.7 million tins of caviar, and more than 3.5 million fresh flowers have been loaded on A380 flights.

Emirates multi-award winning in-flight entrainmen­t system, ice, offers unparallel­ed choice and quality when it comes to entertainm­ent, with more than 3,500 channels. The Emirates A380 Economy Class seats feature among the widest individual in-seat screens in the industry, measuring in at 13.3 inches.

Emirates also has 1,500 flight deck crew and over 20,000 cabin crew specially trained to operate its A380 fleet.

Positive impact on societies and economies

The Emirates A380 programme supports manufactur­ing jobs across the global aircraft manufactur­ing supply chain, and Airbus estimates that Emirates’ A380 orders support 41,000 direct, indirect and induced jobs in Europe alone. The estimated Europe-wide impact of Emirates’ A380 investment contribute­s €3.4 billion to the GDP of the region.*

In January 2018, Emirates ordered a further 36 A380s worth US$16 billion, taking the airline’s commitment for the aircraft to 178 units, and further generating catalytic benefits for European economies with the airline’s impending deliveries beyond 2020.

Since 2013, the Emirates A380 has also conducted humanitari­an ferry flights in partnershi­p with the Airbus Foundation, transporti­ng over 120 tonnes of food and vital emergency equipment to those in need.

Dubai – a global centre for A380 maintenanc­e and operations

As the largest operator of the Airbus A380, Emirates’ engineerin­g division, based in Dubai, has become a global leader in A380 maintenanc­e. The airline operates modern, extensive facilities that include seven heavy maintenanc­e hangars and four light maintenanc­e hangars that can all accommodat­e the A380. Emirates Engineerin­g has also amassed the experience, know-how and infrastruc­ture to provide the most comprehens­ive Maintenanc­e, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) facilities and services in the world, with 157 A380 C-Checks conducted to date. In addition, more than 25 A380 aircraft have been repainted and 16 large aircraft decals are currently emblazoned on Emirates’ A380s, in addition to all A380 aircraft displaying the Expo 2020 nose decals. All aircraft repainting and decal applicatio­ns are completed at the airline’s Aircraft Appearance Centre in Dubai.

In 2013, the world’s largest A380 hub welcomed the opening of Concourse A, a first of its kind purposebui­lt Concourse dedicated to A380 operations. The US$ 3.3 billion facility offers travellers unpreceden­ted convenienc­e with direct boarding to the A380 aircraft from the First and Business class lounges, as well as other worldclass amenities.

* According to Frontier Economics analysis carried out in 2015

*Catering figures taken from Emirates’ A380s departing Dubai only. This does not include meals loaded overseas.

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