Emirates was established in early 1985, and in the last 25 years the airline has evolved into an award-winning, globally influential travel and tourism conglomerate. Now comprising an award-winning fleet of more than 145 aircraft, aninternational cargo division, a fully-fledged destination management and leisure division, an international ground handler and an airline IT developer, Emirates is characterised by two key features, continuous growth and a constant focus on top quality service.
The airline's extensive expansion plans include additions to the fleet, non-stop flights, new double daily services and destinations, an increase in the number of flights. During 2009/2010, Emirates took delivery of 17 new aircraft; including 15 passenger aircraft (4 Airbus A380s and 11 Boeing 777s) and 2 freighters 777-200F. Currently responsible for more than 50 per cent of all flight movements in and out of Dubai International Airport, Emirates' aim is to increase this tally to 70 percent by 2010, without compromising quality. The airline currently flies to over 102destinations in 62 countries around the world and the network is expanding constantly.
Nearly 1,116 flights fly out of Dubai per week covering six continents. In the financial year 2008/09, Emirates carried 22.7 million passengers and 1.4 million tones of cargo. Always at the forefront of aviation technology, Emirates flies the youngest and one of the most modern fleets in the world, with an average aircraft age of 65 months.
Emirates' aim is to develop Dubai into a comprehensive aviation hub that will ultimately serve as an important global longhaul hub.

Maurice Flanagan CBE
Executive Vice Chairman, Emirates Airline & Group
PO Box 686
Dubai
UAE



