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Emirates expands its Airbus A380 fleet by acquiring jets from lessors after assembly line closure
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Tim Clark, President of Emirates | Emirates Airlines

Emirates continues to operate the world’s largest fleet of Airbus A380 aircraft, with more than 100 in service. Despite the closure of the A380 assembly line at Airbus’ Toulouse plant, the airline has expanded its fleet by purchasing aircraft from lessors as their leases expire. This year, Emirates agreed to acquire four A380s from Doric Nimrod Air Three Limited, following the purchase of five from Doric Nimrod Air Two Limited last year.

While some airlines have retired or scrapped their A380s, Emirates has focused on acquiring aircraft from lessors it already works with, rather than buying used planes from other carriers. None of the A380s joining Emirates’ fleet have previously flown in another airline’s livery. Other airlines, such as Lufthansa and Qantas, have brought their A380s out of storage due to increased post-pandemic travel demand, but Emirates’ approach remains consistent.

Emirates expects its A380s to remain in service until at least the 2040s, providing ample time for the airline to consider acquiring additional aircraft that may become available as other carriers phase out their fleets. The Middle East market, especially with religious pilgrimages and Dubai’s status as a major global hub, supports continued demand for these large aircraft.

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The airline’s acquisition strategy includes working with various lessors, such as Doric Nimrod Air Three Limited, Doric Nimrod Air Two, and Stratos, as well as partnerships with firms like Amedeo, Novus Aviation Capital, Investec, and BBAM. Emirates owns many of its A380s outright, offsetting the significant costs of building a fleet of 123 aircraft, each costing over $400 million.

Emirates’ operational model relies on keeping its A380s full, leveraging Dubai International Airport’s role as a major connecting hub for travelers between continents. Religious pilgrimages, particularly to Mecca and Medina in Saudi Arabia, contribute significantly to passenger numbers.

The Airbus A380, certified for up to 853 seats in an all-economy layout, typically carries between 484 and 615 passengers in Emirates’ configurations. Its design, however, did not lend itself to cargo or private variants, which limited its commercial appeal and contributed to the end of production in 2021.

Emirates has advocated for a new, updated version of the aircraft, known as the “A380neo,” but Airbus has not committed to restarting production due to insufficient demand. In the meantime, Emirates is investing in new twin-engine aircraft such as the Boeing 777X and may consider the Airbus A350-1000.

The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the retirement of quadjet aircraft like the A380 and Boeing 747, but a rebound in air travel has led some airlines to return stored A380s to service. Emirates continues to be a leader among A380 operators and is well-positioned to benefit from renewed demand for premium air travel.

As new aircraft deliveries are delayed, Emirates’ existing fleet of A380s remains central to its operations. The airline may still have opportunities to acquire additional aircraft from other carriers or potentially influence the development of a new, more efficient variant in the future.

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