Emirates is going through a period of huge upheaval and modernization in its fleet with over 300 aircraft on order.
Although replacements are on the way, the legacy carrier operates the bulk of the remaining aging aircraft type.
This follows the Russian Foreign Ministry's statement in February, which called for the resumption of direct flights to the US.
IAI, Mammoth, and KMC are progressing with Boeing 777-300ER freighter conversions, but the lack of an FAA STC is delaying ...
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This week a retro-fitted Emirates Boeing 777, featuring four classes – first, business, premium economy and economy - touched down at Melbourne Airport for the first time. The aircraft will fly ...
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