Emirates has placed an order for five current-generation 777 freighters and is eyeing a big order for next-generation freighters from either Airbus or Boeing.
A proposal for a 35 percent wage hike over four years could end a costly strike, even as the aircraft maker hustles to sell planes and raise cash.
Latest order adds capacity to meet strong customer demand amidst Dubai’s growing prominence as a preferred global logistics ...
The Boeing Company (NYSE:BA) shares are trading higher premarket on Monday. The company disclosed an order from Emirates ...
The proposal includes a wage increase of 35% over four years. The potential breakthrough ends a lengthy impasse marked by ...
In July, Emirates announced another order of five 777 Freighters. That initial order was meant to boost main deck cargo ...
In 2024, Emirates has ordered a total of ten 777F aircraft. Boeing should deliver these aircraft in 2025 and 2026.
Emirates has placed a firm order for five more Boeing 777 freighters to be delivered from 2025/2026. Together with its ...
The Dubai-based airline is one of Boeing's biggest customers, so the order is not unusual. The timing of the announcement, ...
Emirates SkyCargo has announced an order for more Boeing 777 freighters that will be used to expand its all-cargo fleet. The ...
(Reuters) - Dubai's Emirates has ordered five Boeing 777F freighters and will make a decision this year on a purchase of ...