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Emirates Takes Delivery Of B777F, Serial 68620

Emirates, the flag carrier of the United Arab Emirates, has expanded its cargo operations with the delivery of a Boeing 777 Freighter, identified by serial number 68620. This new addition enhances Emirates SkyCargo’s capacity amid growing global demand for air freight solutions.

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Amedeo Air Four Plus Receives ‘Half-Life’ Redelivery Notice from Emirates for Airbus A380

Amedeo Air Four Plus, a Guernsey-based aircraft leasing company, has announced that Emirates has exercised its option to redeliver an Airbus A380-861 aircraft, bearing serial number 164, in ‘half-life’ condition. The lease for this aircraft is set to expire on 03 November 2026.

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Emirates to Invest $5 Billion in Refitting 220 Aircraft Amid Delivery Delays

Emirates (UAE) is set to spend $5 billion on retrofitting 220 aircraft, as the airline faces delays in the delivery of new aircraft from manufacturers. President Tim Clark emphasized that this investment is essential to sustaining the airline’s extensive global network while awaiting fleet modernization.

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Emirates Faces Further Delays in Boeing 777X Deliveries

Emirates, the largest customer for the Boeing 777X, is preparing for additional delays in the delivery of its 205 aircraftorder. Initially scheduled for arrival in 2020, repeated postponements have pushed the expected first deliveries to no earlier than the second quarter of 2027, with the possibility of further delays extending into 2028.

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Emirates President Advocates for Modernized A380

Tim Clark, president of Emirates, has reaffirmed his belief in the Airbus A380 as a “compelling” aircraft for certain airlines, emphasizing its unique capacity and operational advantages. Clark has also suggested that a modernized versionof the A380 could be up to 25% more fuel-efficient, making it a viable option for future operators.

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Amedeo Air Four Plus to Redeliver A380 to Emirates

Amedeo Air Four Plus (UK) has received notice from Emirates (UAE) regarding the upcoming redelivery of its A380, serial 157. Emirates has opted to return the aircraft in a “half-life” condition instead of the full-life standard. Additionally, a cash sum will accompany the aircraft’s return as part of the agreement. The lease for this A380 is set to expire on 04…