Emirates (airline)

Emirates
IATA ICAO Callsign
EK UAE EMIRATES
Founded25 March 1985 (1985-03-25)
Commenced operations25 October 1985 (1985-10-25)
HubsDubai International Airport
Frequent-flyer programEmirates Skywards
Subsidiaries
  • Arabian Adventures
  • Congress Solutions International
  • Emirates Holidays
  • Emirates Tours
Fleet size261
Destinations144[1]
Parent companyThe Emirates Group
HeadquartersGarhoud, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Key people
FounderAhmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum
RevenueIncrease US$ 32.6 billion (March 2023)[2]
Net incomeIncrease US$ 3.2 billion (March 2023)[2]
Employees108,996 (30 September 2023)[2]
Websitewww.emirates.com

Emirates (Arabic: طَيَران الإمارات DMG: Ṭayarān Al-Imārāt) is one of the two flag carriers of the United Arab Emirates (the other being Etihad Airways). Based in Garhoud, Dubai, the airline is a subsidiary of The Emirates Group, which is owned by the government of Dubai's Investment Corporation of Dubai.[3] It is the largest airline in the Middle East,[4] operating over 3,600 flights per week from its hub at Terminal 3 of Dubai International Airport. It operates to more than 150 cities in 80 countries across six continents on its fleet of nearly 300 aircraft.[5] Cargo activities are undertaken by Emirates SkyCargo.[6]

Emirates is the world's fourth-largest airline by scheduled revenue passenger-kilometers flown.[7] It is also the second-largest in terms of freight tonne-kilometers flown.

During the mid-1980s, Gulf Air began to cut back its services to Dubai. As a result, Emirates was founded on 15 March 1985, with backing from Dubai's royal family and its first two aircraft provided by Pakistan International Airlines. With $10 million in start-up capital, it was required to operate independently of government subsidies. Pakistan International Airlines also provided free training facilities to Emirates' cabin crew at Karachi Airport.[citation needed] The airline was founded by Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, the airline's present chairman. In the years following its founding, the airline rapidly expanded both its fleet and its destinations. In October 2008, Emirates moved all of its operations at Dubai International Airport to Terminal 3.[8]

Emirates operates a mixed fleet of Airbus and Boeing wide-body aircraft and is one of the few airlines to operate an all-wide-body aircraft fleet (excluding Emirates Executive).[9] As of December 2023, Emirates is the largest Airbus A380 operator with 123 aircraft in service.[10][11] Since its introduction, the Airbus A380 has become an integral part of the Emirates fleet, especially on long-haul, high-density routes. Emirates is also the world's largest Boeing 777 operator with 133 aircraft in service.[12]

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  9. ^ "Emirates Executive". Emirates Executive. Archived from the original on 19 January 2019. Retrieved 22 February 2018.
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