Emirates firms up orders for 36 A380s | Sunday Observer

Emirates firms up orders for 36 A380s

18 February, 2018
Emirates firms up its latest order for 36 additional Airbus A380 aircraft worth US$16 billion.
Emirates firms up its latest order for 36 additional Airbus A380 aircraft worth US$16 billion.

Emirates, signed a contract for 20 additional A380 aircraft and 16 options, firming up the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) announced in January. The total agreement for 36 aircraft is valued at US$16 billion based on the latest list prices. Deliveries are to start as early as 2020.

In the presence of HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates and ruler of Dubai; and Edouard Philippe, Prime Minister of France, the agreement was signed on the sidelines of the World Government Summit by HH Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman and Chief Executive, Emirates Airline and Group; and Mikail Houari, President Airbus Africa Middle East.

During the event, Sheikh Ahmed and French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe also discussed the strong aviation ties between the UAE and France, and the expansion of air services between both countries.

Together with the airline’s 101-strong A380 fleet and its current order backlog for 41 aircraft, this new order brings Emirates’ commitment to the A380 program to 178 aircraft, worth over US$ 60 billion. Emirates’ A380 fleet operates both GE and Rolls-Royce engines, and the airline is evaluating engine options for its latest A380 order.

Sheikh Ahmed said: “This agreement underscores our commitment to the A380 program, providing stability to the A380 production line and supporting tens of thousands of high-value jobs across the aviation supply chain. For Emirates, the A380 has been a successful aircraft for our customers, our operations, and our brand. We look forward to continue working with Airbus to further enhance the aircraft and onboard product.”

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