Dubai Airshow 2023: Emirates Orders 15 A350s

At the ongoing Dubai Airshow 2023, Emirates announced that it has placed an order for fifteen Airbus A350-900s. The total cost for this particular order, which increases the carrier’s order book for the said aircraft to 65, is about USD 6 billion.

The first Airbus A350 is expected to join Emirates’ fleet in August next year. With all the backlog, the airline will receive A350 deliveries through early 2028. Here’s what HH Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, chairman and chief executive at Emirates Airline and Group, said:

We plan to deploy our A350s to serve a range of new markets including long-haul missions of up to 15 hours flying time from Dubai. We will work closely with Airbus and Rolls-Royce to ensure our aircraft deliver the best possible operating efficiency and flying experience for our customers.

Earlier this week, Emirates closed a deal worth USD 52 billion for 95 widebody Boeing jets. The airline also inked contracts with Safran and announced a new engineering facility. It even signed a contract with Pratt & Whitney Canada for Airbus A380 APUs.

Dubai Airshow 2023: An Airbus Service Centre To Open In KSA

Saudia Technic, a company that provides aircraft maintenance services in various countries, has signed a memorandum of agreement with Airbus Helicopters at the ongoing Dubai Airshow 2023. It is for an authorised service centre in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) to support the civil helicopters in the region.

Once developed, the new service centre will help improve response times, reduce downtimes for operators and further streamline maintenance processes. Moreover, the touchpoint expands Airbus Helicopters’ footprint in the Middle East while aligning with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 and the country’s aviation strategy.

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Dubai Airshow 2023: DCAA Signs MoU With EANAN

At the Dubai Airshow 2023, the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority (DCAA) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with EANAN. The latter is a UAE-based technology company specialising in transportation through advanced air mobility. Its latest agreement with the DCAA revolves around researching and developing next-gen air mobility. Delving deeper, this partnership intends to provide the formal foundation for joining forces to study and develop the regulatory framework for the city’s aviation safety and security related to uncrewed heavy cargo and electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft. The agreement also mentions creating a dedicated area for testing various flight modes.

Through workshops and training programs about operational risk management, aviation safety and security, crewless aircraft technology, navigation, data analysis, flight operations and personnel training, DCAA and EANAN aim to help support the industry’s growth in Dubai.

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Dubai Airshow 2023: Ethiopian Airlines Signs MoU For 11 A350s

Ethiopia’s flag carrier, Ethiopian Airlines, and Airbus have announced that the former has signed an MoU (Memorandum of Understanding) to buy eleven additional A350-900 widebody jets from the latter. The new agreement bumps the carrier’s backlog with the European aircraft manufacturer for the A350 to thirty-three. That count also includes four A350-1000 aircraft.

Presently, Ethiopian Airlines has a fleet of twenty Airbus A350-900s. Once the latest order is completed, the airline will become the largest A350 operator in Africa. An A350, depending on the derivative and configuration, can seat between 300 and 410 passengers and cover routes up to 9,700 nautical miles (17,964km) nonstop.

At the ongoing Dubai Airshow 2023, Ethiopian Airlines also announced a deal for up to sixty-seven jets from Boeing.

Pratt & Whitney Signs A 10-Year Contract With Emirates

RTX’s Pratt & Whitney Canada has entered a 10-year agreement with Emirates. It is for the maintenance and support of the PW980 auxiliary power units (APUs) of the carrier’s Airbus A380 fleet. For the record, the Dubai-based airline has 116 A380 in its aircraft portfolio. The PW980 APU, the largest APU in commercial aviation, is a two-shaft gas turbine engine designed specifically for the Airbus A380 widebody airliner. Pratt & Whitney has an extensive portfolio of APUs serving military and civil/commercial aeroplane applications. Presently, Pratt & Whitney APUs power more than 7,000 aircraft worldwide.

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Emirates And Safran Sign Contracts Worth USD 1.2 Billion

Dubai-based airline Emirates has been rather busy this week. After announcing an investment towards a new engineering facility and completing agreements with Boeing for 95 new aircraft, the carrier is back with another development. It has inked contracts with USD 1.2 billion with Safran. This includes a USD 1 billion deal for the latest-gen seats for Emirates’ new fleet of Airbus A350, Boeing 777X-9, and the existing Boeing 777-300 and Airbus A380 jets.

The agreement includes Business, Premium Economy and Economy class seats for Emirates’ Airbus A350 and the Boeing 777X-9. Besides seats, Safran will also supply Galleys for both aforementioned aircraft. Furthermore, Emirates will receive the RAVE AeroConnect Ka solution from Safran Passenger Innovations. According to the airline, this new technology will uplift inflight connectivity to provide flexibility in entertainment. Also, 50 Airbus A350, 60 Airbus A380 and 50 Boeing 777X-9 will be fitted with Safran’s agnostic satcom connectivity solution. The contracts also cover the supply of wheels and carbon brakes for the Emirates A350.

Other contracts cover the maintenance, repair and overhaul parameters. For instance, Safran Landing Services will provide services for the A380’s Nose Land Gear and the aircraft’s landing systems lifecycle. Also, Emirates has inked a 10-year service agreement with Safran Aerosystems that covers repair and maintenance for Boeing 777 safety and cabin system components.

Dubai Airshow 2023: Boeing Bags Big Ethiopian Airlines Order

American brand Boeing has been super busy at the Dubai Airshow 2023. After confirming aircraft deals with multiple airlines, including Emirates, EgyptAir, flydubai and SunExpress, the company has bagged another. It’s from Ethiopian Airlines, for up to sixty-seven jets. The agreement says Ethiopia’s flag carrier has placed a firm order for eleven 787 Dreamliners and twenty 737 MAXs, with an opportunity for fifteen and twenty-one additional jets, respectively. The order claims the title of the largest-ever purchase of Boeing aeroplanes in African history.

Ethiopian Airlines currently operates over eighty Boeing aircraft. The new order for 737 MAX increases the airline’s backlog for the said jet type to fifty. On the other hand, the carrier already operates Africa’s largest Dreamliner fleet, consisting of 787-8s and 787-9s. The two firms have also agreed to work on cabin modification services for the airline’s existing 787 Dreamliners. Once the retrofitting process is complete, the aircraft will feature improved in-flight entertainment and new seats in all cabins, including lie-flat business-class seats from Boeing’s JV Adient Aerospace.

Dubai Airshow 2023: Oman Air Buys First 737 Freighter

At the ongoing Dubai Airshow 2023, Oman Air announced an order and delivery of its first 737-800 Boeing Converted Freighter (BCF). It is an essential addition to the carrier’s fleet as Oman Air Cargo saw an increase of 42 per cent in volume in the first over of 2023, compared to the same period from last year.

The 737-800BCF is the first dedicated cargo aircraft for the Muscat-based airline. It can gulp up to 23.9 tonnes of cargo and travel at a range of 3,750km. The freighter conversion job was completed at Taikoo (Shandong) Aircraft Engineering Co. Ltd. (STAECO). In an official statement, Oman Air said:

The freighter will contribute to the growth of the air cargo logistics sector in Oman and beyond, will be based at our strategically located Muscat hub and will enhance our ability to connect East and West.

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Dubai Airshow 2023: Emirates And Condor Activate Agreement

After making two announcements between today and yesterday, the aircraft deal with Boeing and the new engineering facility, Emirates is back with another one. At the ongoing Dubai Airshow 2023, it has activated its reciprocal interline agreement with German carrier Condor. The new partnership will boost connectivity for passengers of both airlines to 70 routes across Europe, Africa, Asia, Australasia and the Middle East, with a single ticket fare. Furthermore, both carriers signed a frequent flyer programme agreement, enabling flyers to earn and redeem flying miles on flights.

For Emirates customers, accessing more European and Caribbean destinations is the highlight. On Condor flights, they now have access to regional points, mentioned in brackets, via Frankfurt (24), Dusseldorf (12), Hamburg (9) and Munich (12). The list of locations includes Malaga, Ibiza, Cancun and Havana. On the other hand, Condor customers can take advantage of Emirates flights between Frankfurt and Dubai and connect to further destinations, including Auckland, Bangkok, Male, Muscat and Mauritius.

Dubai Airshow 2023: SCAT Airlines Orders Seven Boeing Jets

At the ongoing Dubai Airshow 2023, Boeing bagged an order for seven 737-8 aircraft from SCAT Airlines. The latest order will approximately double the carrier’s 737 fleet as it aims to open new routes in Europe.

SCAT Airlines was the first in Central Asia to fly the Boeing 737 MAX. The airline currently operates five 737-9s and three 737s. Based on the configuration, the Boeing 737-8 can carry up to 210 passengers and fly up to 6,480km (3,500 nautical miles). The next-in-line 737-9, on the other hand, has space for up to 220 passengers. However, its range for a nonstop flight is up to 6,110km (3,300 nautical miles).

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