Quantcast

Emirates faces delays on long-awaited Boeing 777X deliveries

Airline CEO wants airports to cap passengers at 2 alcoholic drinks to limit on-board disruptions
Emirates Will Buy 5 Airbus A380s From Lessor For $200 Million
Delta Air Lines named official airline of the WNBA
Pair Of C-Suite Officials Depart Wheels Up
LAX Receives Final Cars for People Mover Train
Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines merger clears Justice Department hurdle, now faces DOT
Alaska Airlines flight attendants reject new contract, union says there's 'more work to do'
Elliott Investment To Push For 10 New Boardroom Directors At Southwest Airlines
Alaska Air Backs JetZero Blended-Wing Design
AI in Aviation Line Maintenance: A Strategic Response to Delays, Satisfaction, and Staffing Challenges
Air taxi service plans for 2026 Los Angeles launch at USC, SoFi and LAX
VistaJet Flight Brings Home Americans in Prisoner Swap
Air Canada Blames Paris Olympics On Decreased Profits
Delta passengers sue airline over refund refusals after CrowdStrike meltdown
Microsoft fires back at Delta after massive outage, says airline declined ‘repeated’ offers for help
Korean Air Confirms A Spacious Lounge Is Coming To The New Terminal One at New York JFK
VAS Aero Services to Acquire an Additional 17 Airbus A320 Airframes, Bringing to 23 the Total Number of A320s Slated for Teardown and Harvested Parts Redistribution
Delta CEO says CrowdStrike-Microsoft outage cost the airline $500 million
Boeing Reports $16.9 Billion In Revenue For 2nd Quarter With 5,400 Commercial Aircraft Backlog
United Airlines says flight attendant in Terrell Davis incident is no longer employed and NFL legend’s ‘no fly’ ban is lifted | CNN
Nepal Plane Crash Kills 18 After Takeoff - Airline Ratings
Southwest Airlines is getting rid of open seating | CNN Business
CrowdStrike Outage Caused 10% Spike in Air Charter
Aircraft Engine Maintenance and Repair to Peak in 2026, Worsening Capacity Shortage for Commercial Aviation, Says Bain & Company
Joby’s Electric Air Taxi Makes European Debut
The National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation announces NLRB-scheduled vote to remove union officials
Families recount the horror of MH17 ten years on - Airline Ratings
777-9 Enters Certification Flight Testing - AVweb
Kompass Kapital Sets New Course with Airshare Investment
SATS, SIA Engineering Company and Changi Airport Group to Trial Autonomous Buses at Changi Airport
Emirates faces delays on long-awaited Boeing 777X deliveries
Policy
Webp ptim
Tim Clark, President Emirates Airline | Wikipedia

Emirates, a major airline based in Dubai, is facing delays in the delivery of its ordered Boeing 777X aircraft. Originally scheduled for delivery in 2020, the aircraft's launch has been postponed multiple times due to various challenges. The latest estimates suggest that deliveries might not occur until at least the second quarter of 2027 or possibly later in 2028.

The Boeing 777X was designed as an upgrade to the popular 777 widebody aircraft, offering enhanced efficiency and passenger comfort. However, its development has been hindered by a complex certification process and manufacturing issues. Boeing's CEO cited difficulties in development, a flight test pause, and work stoppages due to strikes by the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers as reasons for the delay.

The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has closely scrutinized the 777X program following safety concerns with previous Boeing models. This increased attention has further complicated the timeline for certification and delivery.

Get the Newsletter
Sign-up to receive weekly round up of news from Sky Industry News
By submitting, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service. By providing your phone number you are opting in and consenting to receive recurring SMS/MMS messages, including automated texts, to that number from our short code. Msg & data rates may apply. Reply HELP for help, STOP to end. SMS opt-in will not be sold, rented, or shared.

Emirates President Sir Tim Clark expressed frustration over these delays last November. "We’re a frustrated entity because we need airplanes and we need them now," he stated. Emirates is one of Boeing's largest customers for the 777X with an order of 205 aircraft.

In response to these setbacks, Emirates has invested $4 billion to upgrade its existing fleet of Airbus A380s and older Boeing 777 models while waiting for new deliveries. The airline also had to abandon its original interior design plans for the new aircraft due to advancements in cabin technology.

Boeing recently confirmed Lufthansa as the launch customer for its next-generation Boeing 777-9 wide-body aircraft during their Q4 2024 earnings call. Lufthansa is expected to receive its first plane from this series in 2026.

According to Boeing's website, there are currently orders from over thirteen operators worldwide totaling 481 units of the new model as of January 2025.

Organizations Included in this History
More News

Emirates Airline hosted members of UAE Team Emirates XRG at its Group Headquarters, marking the team's successful season in international cycling.

Oct 28, 2025

Amazon has announced that its KSBD Air Hub in San Bernardino recognized its September High Flyers for their outstanding commitment to the company's 16 Leadership Principles.

Oct 28, 2025

Amazon announced that employees at its KSBD Air Hub in San Bernardino participated in the 2025 Pink on Parade for Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

Oct 28, 2025

The ShebaMiles loyalty program, operated by Ethiopian Airlines for over 26 years, has more than 5.38 million members and offers four membership tiers: Blue, Silver, Gold, and Platinum.

Oct 28, 2025

Long Beach Airport has entered into a 30-year lease agreement with JetZero, Inc., a company focused on next-generation aircraft design.

Oct 28, 2025

Passengers planning summer travel for 2026 can now book flights with Lufthansa Group Airlines, which has released its schedule featuring new destinations and increased frequencies.

Oct 28, 2025