Emirates has placed an order for 150?Boeing 777X, comprising 35 Boeing 777-8Xs and 115 Boeing 777-9Xs, plus 50 purchase rights; and an additional 50 Airbus A380 aircraft.
?Together, the Boeing and Airbus orders, excluding purchase rights, are worth an estimated US$ 99 billion at list prices.
These latest orders bring Emirates? total firm order book to 385 aircraft (excluding options or purchase rights), comprising 214 Boeing 777s, 101 Airbus A380s, and 70 A350s, at a total estimated value of US$ 166 billion.
HH Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al-Maktoum, Chairman and Chief Executive of Emirates Airline and Group, said, ?Air transport is a key enabler of world trade, and we see that demand for aviation services will continue to grow globally. What we?re announcing today is a continuation of our commitment and vision to connect the world through our efficient hub? in the Middle East. Emirates? aircraft orders today, with deliveries of the 777X scheduled to start in 2020, will take us to 2025 and beyond ? replacing aircraft due for retirement and providing the foundation for future growth.?
Emirates? Boeing 777X
?The announcement today includes the purchase of 300 GE9X engines from General Electric, to power the 150 Boeing 777X aircraft ordered. Taking into account the U.S. Government jobs multiplier (every $1 billion in US aerospace exports supports 5,747 American jobs), today?s historic order will protect and support over 436,000 jobs in U.S. aerospace manufacturing ? not only at Boeing and GE facilities, but with hundreds of other suppliers,? said Sheikh Ahmed.
Emirates? 777-8X and 777-9X will be a combination of two and three-class configurations, with the 777-8X potentially seating 342 passengers in 3 classes, and the 777-9X seating over 440 passengers in 2 classes.
Emirates? Airbus A380s
Emirates currently operates the world?s largest fleet of A380s with 39 in service.
Its order for 50 additional A380 aircraft today brings Emirates? total A380 order book to 101 aircraft, worth US$ 45 billion. A combination of two and three-class cabin configuration, the first 25 of these latest A380 aircraft orders are scheduled to be delivered before the first quarter of 2018.
?The A380 continues to be the flagship of our fleet, and after five years in operation it remains highly popular with our passengers,? said Tim Clark, President Emirates Airline. ?It is still one of the most efficient aircraft to operate today in terms of fuel burn and emissions per passenger, and it gives us the flexibility in some cases to meet passenger demand in slot-constrained markets. This latest order will help us meet both fleet expansion and fleet replacement needs.?