At the Dubai Airshow 2025, Emirates announced an order for 8 additional Airbus A350-900 aircraft, valued at US$ 3.4 billion at list prices. Key Highlights - Total A350-900 Commitment: Now 73 aircraft (including 13 already delivered). - Delivery Timeline: The newly ordered units are expected to be delivered by 2031. - Engines: Powered by Rolls-Royce Trent XWB-84 engines, known for durability and fuel efficiency. - Strategic Expansion: - Complements Emirates’ earlier order of 65 Boeing 777-9 aircraft announced the same week. - Combined investment at Dubai Airshow 2025: US$ 41.4 billion. Fleet Outlook (as of Nov 19, 2025): - Airbus A380: 116 in fleet - Airbus A350-900: 13 in fleet + 60 future deliveries - Boeing 777-300ER: 119 in fleet - Boeing 777-200LR: 10 in fleet - Boeing 777 freighters: 11 in fleet + 10 future deliveries - Boeing 777-9: 270 future deliveries - Boeing 787: 35 future deliveries - Total: 269 aircraft in fleet + 375 future deliveries Strategic Importance - Capacity Boost: Supports Emirates’ long-haul network expansion and premium product rollout (including Premium Economy). - Economic Impact: Sustains tens of thousands of skilled jobs across European supply chains (France, Germany, UK, Spain, and beyond). - Future-Proofing: Positions Emirates with one of the largest wide-body order books globally (375 aircraft). 📌 In summary: Emirates’ latest A350-900 order underscores its aggressive fleet modernization strategy, balancing Airbus and Boeing investments to secure future capacity, efficiency, and customer experience.
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