Emirates today announced a firm order for five new Boeing 777-200LR freighter aircraft worth over $1.7 billion at list prices. Two of these planes will join its fleet in 2024, and the remaining three will be delivered in 2025. This takes the airline’s total order book to 200 widebody aircraft. Emirates’ CEO HH Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Join me on a flight onboard the (new) Business Class cabin of Emirates' youngest Boeing 777-300ER from Brussels to Dubai. Video Chapters:0:00 Introduction1:4 Note: Emirates has extended use of its Boeing 777-300ER on Singapore – Dubai flights with new First Class Suites installed until the end of August 2020. L ast week we reported how Emirates was introducing its brand new First Class Suites product to Singapore for the first time from 18th June 2020, in the form of a three times weekly service through to the end of the month. Emirates – Boeing 777-300. The Boeing 777-300 is an extended version of the -200, with a 33-foot (10.1 m) stretch to its fuselage. This allowed for more passenger capacity, accommodating up to 550 passengers in an all-economy configuration. With a range of 6,005 nautical miles (11,121 km), the -300 variant was suitable for various routes. 07.06.2022 - 09:06 UTC. Emirates (EK, Dubai International) has signed a commitment to convert six of its own B777-300 (ER) s into freighters, increasing its total order for converted B777-300 (ER)s to ten units. The airline did not clarify whether the additional six units would also be converted by Israel Aerospace Industries under its B777-300 The Oldest aircraft in the Emirates fleet. The oldest aircraft in the Emirates fleet is A6-EBK, a 17-year-old Boeing 777-31H (ER) registered in January 2006. Based at Dubai Airport (DXB), the widebody regularly flies sectors to destinations including Hyderabad (HYD), Nairobi (NBO), and Karachu (KHI). Bravo kilo is closely followed in age by liXe. Emirates lists 153 777s in its fleet, consisting mainly of the 777-300ER. The statement means that over 98% of the airline’s twin-engine jets are in the sky, flying various missions. Aside from just standard passenger routes, Emirates’ cargo arm has been moving one precious commodity: vaccines. Experience Emirates in virtual reality, from the pilot's cockpit to First Class luxury. 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. Relax in comfortable seats in every cabin class. The United Boeing 777 300er seat map shows that Polaris and Premium Plus passengers will have a personal 110V outlet for charging. Meanwhile, three seats in Economy Plus and Economy will share two outlets. The United 777 300er has WiFi with different subscription plans for passengers. They can enjoy free non-alcoholic drinks and confectioneries. The Boeing 777-300ER, like the original 777-200, is a stretched version of the aircraft. The plane seats 328 to 394 passengers in three classes, making it a popular choice for long-distance flights. A wide range of airlines use the aircraft to transport passengers. Emirates’ New First Class Seat Map Passenger capacity. 3-class: 266 passengers. Wingspan: 212 feet 7 inches/64.8 meters: Length: 209 feet 1 inch/63.7 meters: Height: 61 feet 9 inches/18.8 meters: Cabin width. 19 feet 3 inches/5.86 meters

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