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Emirates won’t retire its A380s until “mid-2030s” – Executive Traveller
There’s plenty of life left in those superjumbos, says Emirates President Sir Tim Clark.

Emirates plans to keep flying its flagship Airbus A380s until the middle of the next decade, when the last remaining superjumbo will be replaced by the Boeing 777X.
That’s the plan laid out by Emirates President Sir Tim Clark, who says the carrier’s globe-striding fleet will become larger but “leaner” with the shift to all twin-engine jets, while also expanding its network to push into new cities with the aid of the forthcoming Airbus A350s and Boeing 787s.
Speaking at todays CAPA Live summit, Clark…
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