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To: TRAVEL EDITORS
Contact: Elizabeth Gaerlan or Shawn Warmstein, +1-212-754-6500, +1-212-754-6711, Fax, shawn@msilver-pr.com, both for Emirates Airline
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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates - Dubai's fast-growing Emirates airline kicked off the Middle East's biggest air show Sunday with a huge order for 50 Boeing 777s, marking the U.S. aircraft maker's biggest single order in dollar terms.
Emirates and Boeing valued the unexpectedly large deal for an extended range version of the 777-300 at $18 billion - the total by list price - though the carrier is unlikely to pay that much. Airlines typically negotiate big discounts, especially when buying in bulk.
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DUBAI -- GE Aviation has been selected by Emirates airline to provide GE's airline-based flow management system for a 16-month validation at Dubai Int...
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Dec 14, 2008
On December 15th, Emirates Airline, with one of the world's youngest fleets, will trial a new environmental programme as it executes th...
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New Bollywood Variety Show on South Asian TV and Hulu.com
NEW YORK -- Emirates airline announced today that has launched the first-ever Bollywood va...
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Nothing exceeds like excess.
That's why Big Oil and Big Freight have a shiny new flyride to Dubai, the most glittering destination in the United Arab Emirates and the self-proclaimed "Gateway to the Middle East.
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11/19/2007
B/E Aerospace received a contract to supply equipment for and to retrofit some of Emirates Airlines' aircraft. The contract is worth $130...
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Boeing said Thursday that Indonesia's Lion Air plans to buy 230 jets, which would be the airplane maker's biggest order ever if it is finalized. The list price for the Boeing 737s would be $21.7 billion, although it's common for customers to receive a discount. Lion Air said it plans to buy 201 of Boeing's 737 Max planes, which are getting design tweaks and new engines to make them more fuel efficient. Lion Air also plans to buy 29 extended-range 737s. The White House announced Lion Air's plans on Thursday as part of President Barack Obama's trip to Bali, Indonesia. The announcement comes just days after Boeing got its biggest order in terms of dollar value. On Sunday, Emirates Airline ordered 50 Boeing 777s, with a list price of $18 billion. Boeing has said it expects to start deliveri...
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Emirates has formed a strategic partnership with GlobalCollect, the world's premier payment service provider of local e-payments, to boost its e-comme...
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ZURICH | Sepp Blatter acknowledged Tuesday that corruption scandals have left FIFA "shaking on its foundations" on the eve of a presidential election that should give him another four-year term.
On Tuesday, two more top sponsors - Visa and airline Emirates - expressed concern about the stains the scandals have left on the sport.