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All good things must come to an end and after 41 years Virgin Atlantic has decided it is time to retire its onboard bars. The ...
Emirates has unveiled its newly retrofitted Boeing 777 aircraft on the Dublin-Dubai route, offering Irish passengers an ...
AL TAIF, the leading provider of maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) services and an entity of EDGE, one of the world’s leading advanced technology and defence groups, has signed a Memorandum of ...
Emirates is scaling up its global operations with a wave of network and fleet enhancements, deploying more retrofitted Boeing ...
Emirates is upgrading its A380 fleet with the industry's largest retrofit program, Project Phoenix, which covers 67 A380s and 53 Boeing 777s. Beginning in November 2022 and projected for completion by ...
Emirates is undertaking perhaps the most significant aircraft refurbishment project in the history of aviation. Over the next few years, the carrier will complete nose-to-tail refreshes on over 200 ...
Middle Eastern carrier Emirates has expanded its aircraft refurbishment programme to another 28 Boeing 777-300ERs, as a result of fleet-renewal delays.
Emirates regional sales manager Dean Cleaver said the $5bn fleet refurbishment was undertaken due to the delayed delivery of new 777X aircraft.
Emirates has expanded its Boeing 777 and Airbus A380 fleet refurbishment programme to cover more than 220 aircraft, representing the aviation industry’s most ambitious retrofit undertaking—a ...
Emirates is going even further, spending as much as $5 bn (€4.6 bn) on new interiors for its planes. Euronews Travel went to see what goes into making an old aircraft look like new, and how these ...