Emirates looks to double A380 order

08 Sep, 2007

Dubai's carrier Emirates wants to double its order of 55 Airbus A380 superjumbo jets when airport capacity in its home base permits, its president said Friday. "I want to double (the number of A380s on order)" from the European aircraft maker, Tim Clark told reporters.
But "55 is the absolute number of aircraft we can accommodate at the moment," he added ahead of a demonstration flight of the Boeing 777 long-haul aircraft just received by the airline owned by the government of Dubai, a member of the oil-rich United Arab Emirates.
Clark told AFP that Emirates could take "a lot" more A380s, but Dubai international airport, the Middle East's busiest air hub, "can handle so much" for now. The development of a second airport under construction in the bustling emirate will be a key factor in increasing the capacity of the fast-growing airline to handle more planes, he said.
Emirates is the biggest customer for the A380. The first of the 55 aircraft it has ordered in deals worth billions of dollars is due to be delivered in the first quarter of next year. The airline, which now has a fleet of 108 aircraft, on Wednesday received the first of 10 Boeing 777s from a 9.7-billion-dollar order made in 2005.
The aircraft's maiden voyage will be from Dubai to the Brazilian city of Sao Paulo on October 1 and will represent the first direct route between the Middle East and South America.

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