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THE EMIRATES EXPERIENCE

Our fleet

Comfortable and modern, our fleet has been acclaimed by aviation experts and passengers alike.
With one of the youngest fleets in the world made up entirely of Airbus A380s and Boeing 777s, we consistently exceed expectations on flights to more than 150 destinations every year. Explore our fleet and learn more about the aircraft you’ll be traveling on when you fly with us.

The Emirates A350

Look out for our new aircraft joining the fleet soon. Fly in comfort on the Emirates A350 with new seat features, upgraded entertainment and an elegant interior design. We’ll share news about further features of our new aircraft soon.

Our first Emirates A350 aircraft will have three cabin classes, including 32 new Business Class seats offering space and privacy, 21 seats in Premium Economy, and 259 Economy Class seats with a generous pitch.

These aircraft will fly between Dubai and our short- to medium-haul cities, including: Bahrain (from September 15), Kuwait (from September 16), Mumbai and Ahmedabad (from October 27), Edinburgh (from November 4), Muscat, Lyon and Bologna (from December 1) and Colombo (from January 1, 2025).

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A380

Our renowned Emirates A380s feature Private Suites and Shower Spas in First Class, and an Onboard Lounge.
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Boeing 777

Explore each of the four configurations of the aircraft that serves as the historic backbone in our fleet: the Boeing 777-200LR, Boeing 777-300 and the Boeing 777-300ER.
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Emirates Executive

Discover your private jet service from Emirates. We operate a fleet of premium small jets to fly you personally around the world.
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IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE

Explore our cabins in 3D

Tour our Emirates A380 before you fly. Take a stroll through our First Class, Business Class, and Economy Class cabins. And visit our A380 Shower Spa and Onboard Lounge.

Products and services may vary on actual flights depending on routes and aircraft configuration. Operational requirements may also cause last-minute changes to the aircraft used on scheduled flights.