Latest announcement takes Emirates' total A350-900 aircraft commitment to 73 units, with 13 already delivered.
- Combined with the 65 additional Boeing 777-9 order announced earlier, Emirates' commitment to new aircraft at the Dubai Airshow 2025 is worth a total of US$ 41.4 billion at list prices
- Agreement includes options to convert Emirates' latest order into the 777-8 or 777-10, providing strong backing for Boeing's 777-10 feasibility study
Emirates announced orders for 8 additional Airbus A350-900 aircraft, powered by Rolls-Royce Trent XWB84 engines, at the Dubai Airshow 2025.
This follows the airline’s separate order for 65 additional Boeing 777-9 aircraft, powered by GE9X engines, valued at US$38 billion at list prices.
The Airbus top-up order, worth US$ 3.4 billion at list prices, will boost the airline’s A350-900 fleet to a total of 73 units when all deliveries are completed.
To date, Emirates has received delivery of 13 A350 aircraft. Emirates’ additional A350-900s ordered today are expected to be delivered during 2031.
Emirates’ total orderbook with Boeing now stands at 315 widebody aircraft, comprising 270 Boeing 777Xs, 10 Boeing 777 freighters, and 35 Boeing 787s; and its orderbook with GE Aerospace for GE9X engines to a total of 540 units including the 130 additional units recently signed.
The airline’s latest agreement with Boeing also provides strong backing for Boeing’s feasibility study to develop the 777-10, a larger variant of its 777X family, with the airline signing up for options to convert its latest 777-9 order into the 777-10 or the 777-8.