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Emirates faces delays on long-awaited Boeing 777X deliveries
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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.

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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.

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