Emirates now operates the world’s largest fleet of B777 aircraft

11 Aug 2009

Emirates have become the world's largest airline operator of Boeing 777 aircraft taking possession of its 78th Boeing 777 – a 777-300ER - configured for long distance travel. It has another 28 such aircraft pending delivery.

These would be worth over $7 billion at list prices.

Emirates have the unique distinction of being the only airline to operate every model in the Boeing 777 family: -200s, -200ERs, -200LRs, -300s, -300ERs and freighters.

Tim Clark, president Emirates Airline, said:   ''The 777s form the backbone of our fleet, and we have configured these aircraft to give us maximum flexibility in terms of route deployment. Emirates' 777s today fly to six continents from our Dubai hub, operating routes within a two-hour distance to long-range journeys of 16 hours non-stop.

''The 777 is an excellent aircraft in terms of operating economics, and importantly, the new technologies incorporated within enable us to fit it out with the latest onboard systems and passenger amenities.

''Emirates is committed to maintaining a young and modern fleet, which enhances our passengers' comfort and safety and also makes our aircraft some of the most environmentally-friendly in the skies.