Friday, September 17, 2010

Emirates Airlines

Emirates is an airline in Dubai International Airport, Dubai, UAE. The company is growing rapidly around the year 200 years to survive the fight against other airlines bankruptcy. Emirates now serves various destinations in the Middle East, Far East, India, Africa, Europe and North America.


Emirates commenced in May 1985 page of the Government of Dubai and operating in 25th Founded in October 1985 with flights to Mumbai, Delhi and Karachi. Destinations in Europe in July 1987, and the Far East in June 1990.

On 25 October 1985, Emirates first flight from Dubai route with Boeing 737s and two leased Airbus 300 B4. Then as now, the target quality, not quantity, and in the years that the first steps to stay on the small local scene followed, Emirates has evolved announced at a globally influential travel and tourism conglomerate worldwide for its commitment to the highest standards of quality in all aspects of the company Emirates.

Although the government of Dubai is part, Emirates in size and scope, thanks protection, but not by competition-competition with a growing number of international airlines, the increased benefits of the Open Skies policy Dubai. Not only do we support the policy, but we see that it is essential is to maintain our identity and our competitiveness. After the first stage investment, the government has seen fit to Dubai to deal with the Emirates as a wholly independent entity, and today we are more and more because of it. The growth of Emirates is never less than 20 percent per year, the airline posted a net profit every year since the third surgery.
Continued explosive growth in the UAE, while continuing to strive to offer the best service in the industry, is the secret of the success of Emirates. Air transport includes:

• A breakdown of the award-winning international freight
• A complete Destination Management Division and Recreation
• An international field manager
• An airline IT developer.

With a fleet of 137 aircraft, Emirates currently flies to 100 destinations in 60 countries around the world and a growing network of Emirates. Nearly 700 Emirates flights leave Dubai each week on their way to destinations on six continents. In fact, Emirates' flights account for nearly 40 percent of all aircraft movements in and out of Dubai International Airport, Emirates and is the target, the market share of 70 per cent increase by 2010 without sacrificing a good reputation for quality. To this end, Emirates has a major announcement about the future of the state is already the most modern fleets.

In 2001, Emirates demonstrated confidence in the future growth of the industry by announcing the largest order in aviation history, worth U.S. $ 15,000,000,000th It is staggering 58 new aircraft, a mix of Airbus and Boeing, is joining a growing fleet. In 2005, Emirates announced the largest order for Boeing 777-42 family at all - for $ 35,700,000,000 DHS (9.7 billion dollars).
At the Farnborough Air Show 2006 Emirates signed an agreement for 10 new Boeing 747-8F will be powered by General Electric GEnx jet for $ 3,300,000,000th. At the Dubai Airshow in November 2007, Emirates announced an historic order of civil aircraft, flight, when he orders for 120 Airbus A350s, 11 A380s and 12 Boeing 777-300ERs, valued at about U.S. $ 34.9 billion signed at list prices. The contract with Airbus includes an order for 50 A350-900s and 20 A350-1000 plus 50 options for A350-900. The Emirates A350s will be delivered in 2014.
Emirates also has eight A380 orders that have signed the letter of intent, combined this year, and orders for three aircraft, two additional floors, bringing the total value of firm orders for A380s to 58. With the new order of the 12 777-300ERs valued at $ 3,200,000,000, Emirates now has 48 Boeing 777s pending delivery and is ready to be the world's largest operator 777 in the coming years.
Emirates current order book stands at more than 156 aircraft with a total value of approximately $ 50,000,000,000th In combination with what is already one of the youngest and most modern commercial aircraft in the world, reflects this commitment for the future, the aim of Dubai the center of a global world, long distance. In 2007/2008, Emirates carried 21.2 million passengers and 1.3 million tons of cargo. Emirates is a good future in which we bring millions of others in a growing network of international destinations looking

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