

Photo op in the A380 airplane cockpit display. If you are using a desktop, click and drag the video to view from any angle. Plane spotters at OR Tambo International, on Monday June 12, look out for an Emirates Airbus A380 flight EK763 around 4PM. Airbus have announced firm orders for 124 A380 aircraft from customers that include Singapore Airlines, Lufthansa, Emirates, Air France, Qantas. emirates-aviation-experience-cockpit-photo-op. A380 AIRCRAFT CHARACTERISTICS - AIRPORT AND MAINTENANCE PLANNING HIGHLIGHTS Revision No. For more information visit To enjoy the 360-video experience, move your mobile device or navigate with your touchscreen. The airline is hiring over 700 pilots in 2016 to operate its expanding fleet and will be holding multiple recruitment events across the globe to support pilot recruitment. Over 4,000 pilots from nearly 100 nationalities fly the Emirates fleet of 250 all wide-body aircraft that serve 155 destinations across 81 countries.Įmirates has over 1,400 pilots on its A380 fleet and more than 2,500 pilots on the Boeing 777 fleet. Emirates has a further 62 A380s pending delivery, of which 21 A380s will be joining the fleet this year.Įmirates operates one of the youngest fleets in the industry with an average age of 5.6 years. This will be followed by the launch of a daily A380 service to Vienna, Emirates’ 41 st A380 destination, starting 1 st July 2016. In another milestone for the Emirates A380 fleet, the airline will be taking delivery of its 80 th A380 on 21 st June 2016. Dubai to Singapore: EK352, 10:00-21:25 (7h 25m). significant proportion of longdistance/intercontinental flights carried out by large/heavy aircraft, including the largest/super heavy A380 aircraft. Now it is the reverse, continuing what it has this northern summer: Dubai to Singapore: EK354, 03:15-14:40 (7h 25m) A380. Tim Clark won’t let go of the Airbus A380.

Watch Captain Thomas Ziarno from New Zealand and First Officer Abdulrahman Mohamed Al Busaeedi from the United Arab Emirates give an immersive 360-view tour of the flight deck controls of an Emirates A380, the world’s largest commercial aircraft. Until this weekend's schedule update, Emirates had planned a daily A380 service to Singapore this northern winter, supplemented by a double daily 777-300ER service.
