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Emirates returns to ILA Berlin Air Show 2016

Emirates, the world’s largest international airline, will return with its Airbus A380 to ILA Berlin Air Show 2016. The Emirates A380 will be the largest aircraft to be showcased and the only A380 displayed at Berlin Expo Centre Airport in Schoenefeld. It will be on display and open for visitor viewing on the first two show days -1st and 2nd June. At ILA Berlin Air Show 2014, the flagship aircraft was toured by more than 13,000 aviation enthusiasts and this year the iconic aircraft is expected be popular with visitors again. The aircraft on static display in Berlin will be the airline’s 79th A380 aircraft, a brand new delivery directly from Airbus in Hamburg-Finkenwerder. The flight deck crew bringing the brand new aircraft from Hamburg to Berlin will be New Zealand-born Captain Thomas Ziarno and UAE-national First Officer Abdulrahman Mohamed Al Busaeedi. The Emirates Airbus A380 has been part of ILA Berlin Air Show since 2010, underlining the airline’s steadfast commitment to the German market and to the Airbus flagship. All Emirates A380s are being fitted at Airbus in Hamburg including significant cabin interior work and final livery. One in every three A380s in the sky today belongs to Emirates and wherever the Emirates A380 is deployed, the experience continues to generate excitement and fascination amongst passengers and those who come to airports just to catch a glimpse of the aircraft. As the largest A380 operator in the world, Emirates will have 79 A380s serving its network once this new aircraft joins the fleet. Last month, Emirates placed a new order for an additional two new A380 aircraft, to be delivered in the 4th quarter of 2017, bringing its order books for the aircraft to 64. Emirates A380s currently serve over 40 destinations worldwide - one out of every four destinations on the airline’s passenger network. Vienna will become the next A380 destination starting from 1 July. Airbus estimates that Emirates’ A380 orders support the employment of 41,000 direct, indirect and induced jobs in Europe. About 70% of these jobs are split equally between France and Germany, with the UK having 17% and the remaining 5,000 jobs in Spain. - Emirates News Agency, WAM - http://www.wam.ae/en/news/economics-international/1395296134970.html

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