Glasgow Times

Airline giant delivers aircraft boost for Glasgow

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EMIRATES is to introduce its first A380 service in Scotland with flights between Glasgow and Dubai.

With a wing span of nearly 80 metres, the A380 is the world’s largest commercial aircraft and can carry almost 500 passengers in economy, business and first class suites.

It will enter operation at Glasgow Airport on April 16 next year with regular flights until the end of the summer season in October.

Airport managing director Mark Johnston said: “The decision by Emirates to introduce the A380 is not only a huge milestone for Glasgow Airport, it marks what is a first in Scottish aviation industry.

“We have forged a valued relationsh­ip with Emirates since its inaugural flight in April 2004 and the introducti­on of Scotland’s first-ever scheduled A380 service represents a major vote of confidence in the city.

“We are currently investing in excess of £8million in our infrastruc­ture to ensure Glasgow Airport is ready to welcome this iconic aircraft when it touches down next April.”

Glasgow business leaders said the announceme­nt was showed there was confidence in the city.

Transport Secretary Michael Matheson said: “This increase in capacity is a huge vote of confidence in Glasgow Airport and in Scotland as a whole.”

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