She partially worked on biofuel on her trip to Dubai

Emirates Airlines receives the 116th Airbus A380 aircraft

The carrier is scheduled to receive two more A380s this month.

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"Emirates Airlines" welcomed its 116th "MSN A6-EVL" Airbus A380, which is the first of three aircraft of the same type to join its fleet in 2020. The aircraft, which operated on a mixture of conventional and sustainable aviation fuels, arrived in Dubai in the hours The first morning the day before yesterday.

The carrier is scheduled to receive two more A380s this month, one of which includes the expected premium economy product.

Since its entry into service 12 years ago, the A380 has become the jewel of the Emirates fleet and a favorite among customers around the world, providing them with an unmatched travel experience with its premium products, such as the shower spa, spa and air salon.

The Emirates A380 experience continues to capture the imagination of customers, as many of them are keen to book their travel to enjoy the spaciousness, tranquility and comfort of every cabin.

The tanker has finally re-supplied its distinguished products on board the "giant" after it combined the provision of high experience during the epidemic with the precautionary measures that prioritize the health and well-being of passengers.

The president of Emirates Airlines, Sir Tim Clark, said: “The A380 is a success story for Emirates Airlines, and this is evidenced by the strong interest from customers in all our terminals that we serve with this model, and the giant helped us to meet customer requirements efficiently at airports with limited capacity as well as on airlines President, what provides support for our long journeys through our headquarters, and most importantly, thanks to the spaciousness of this aircraft and its modern technologies, we were able to introduce new concepts that revolutionized the world of aviation.

We are now looking forward to providing the first-class economy experience on the A380 aircraft very soon, and we will continue to invest in our global product experience, and this aircraft will remain the jewel of our fleet into the next decade, and we will restart it to more stations as the demand for travel returns to Premature ».

The Emirates A380 aircraft currently serves Cairo, Amman, Paris, London, Guangzhou, Manchester and Moscow, and the service has recently been enhanced to London Heathrow with A380 aircraft to reach four flights per day, in addition to a daily flight to Moscow.

Emirates Airlines uses the double-decker plane as a "small cargo carrier" in chartered operations to transport badly needed goods across its global network.

The latest Emirates A380 aircraft, on its arrival in Dubai, operated on a blend of conventional aviation fuel and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). This is the first time that a sustainable aviation fuel tanker has been used to operate an A380 aircraft. This biofuel was produced in Finland from used cooking oil.

"Sustainability is always on our agenda," Clark said. "We are closely monitoring the latest developments in sustainable aviation fuels, and we look forward to it being mass produced at an affordable cost."

Our newest A380, on its maiden flight to Dubai, has operated in part on sustainable aviation fuel, and this is a positive step towards reducing our total fleet emissions. ”

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