First Retrofitted Emirates A380 Enters Service
The first Emirates A380 to be
completely refurbished under the airline’s US$ 2 billion retrofit program has
been deployed today on the Dubai-London Heathrow service, operating as EK003.
See this timelapse
video of the retrofit work done on A6-EVM, the
first of 120 Emirates aircraft to have completed its refurbishment.
"Customers will notice the
difference the moment they step onboard – the spacious A380 will look and feel
even more impressive and comfortable. With our latest interiors and products,
this newly refurbished aircraft elevates our inflight experience in all classes
of travel, and enables us to offer more Premium Economy seats to meet customer
demand. I’m particularly proud that this refurbishment work was designed,
conducted and completed in-house at our facilities in Dubai, to the highest
standards of quality and safety. It reflects the world-class aviation
capabilities and infrastructure that exists within Emirates, and here in the
UAE," said Sir Tim Clark, President Emirates Airline.
The fully refreshed A380
features Emirates’ latest products and interiors across all cabins, including
56 Premium Economy class seats on the main deck, and new color palettes evident
in the carpeting and wall panels. On the upper deck, First and Business Class
seats sport Emirates’ latest cream-colored leather upholstery and lighter-toned
wood finishing, similar to the airline’s ‘game changer’ product. Emirates’
signature ghaf tree motif also features prominently throughout the interiors,
including hand-stenciled panels in the First Class Shower Spa.
The next Emirates A380 aircraft
lined up for its make-over is A6-EUW, and work is expected to be completed by
the end of this month.
As the program progresses,
engineers will work simultaneously on 2 aircraft. This means that one aircraft
in the fleet will be withdrawn from service every eight days and transferred to
Emirates Engineering facilities. By 2024, all 67 A380s assigned for
refurbishment will have returned to service. Emirates will then begin work on
its 53 Boeing 777s earmarked for this project. The airline expects to complete
the program in 2025.
To deliver the largest known
aircraft refurbishment program in aviation history, Emirates recruited 190 new
project personnel, and is working with 48 major partners and suppliers who have
also hired hundreds of skilled workers.
Teams of engineers and
technicians have worked round the clock, taking apart the entire interior of
the A380 and refitting the parts again in a carefully planned and tested
sequence.
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