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Emirates receives first Airbus A350 for fleet expansion

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Emirates receives first Airbus A350 for fleet expansion
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Emirates has taken delivery of its first Airbus A350 in Toulouse, France, marking a significant step in the airline's fleet modernization efforts. The aircraft is the first of 65 A350-900 models that Emirates plans to incorporate into its operations.

The new A350 will complement Emirates' existing long-haul aircraft, such as the A380 and Boeing 777. This addition aims to enhance connectivity between secondary cities and Emirates' hub in Dubai.

The aircraft features several passenger comfort innovations, including advanced cabin pressurization and humidity controls to reduce jet lag on long flights. The wider cabin layout offers more spacious seating across all classes, including the popular Premium Economy. Additionally, the A350 boasts an advanced in-flight entertainment system with 4K screens and high-speed Wi-Fi.

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Powered by Rolls-Royce Trent XWB engines, the A350 is one of the most fuel-efficient widebody jets available today. It consumes 25% less fuel per seat compared to older models in Emirates' fleet. This efficiency aligns with Emirates' sustainability goals, which include achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.

Guillaume Faury, CEO of Airbus, expressed his enthusiasm for this development: “We are thrilled to see the A350 become an integral part of Emirates’ legendary fleet. This aircraft embodies the best of what modern aviation has to offer—efficiency, performance, and passenger comfort.”

The newly acquired A350 will undergo final preparations at Emirates Engineering before being unveiled at a special event later this week. Initial launch routes for the aircraft include destinations such as Edinburgh on January 15, 2025; Ahmedabad on February 1; Bahrain on February 1; Kuwait City on February 1; Mumbai on February 1; Colombo on March 1; Lyon on March 1; and Bologna on March 15.

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