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20 November 2024

Emirates brings world's largest passenger aircraft to Dallas

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By Wam

Emirates, a global connector of people and places, announced it will bring its iconic Airbus A380 to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW), launching the first scheduled A380 service at the airport.

On October 1, 2014, the world's largest passenger aircraft will touch down at DFW with a daily service between Dallas/Fort Worth, the world's fourth busiest airport, and the city of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates. Dallas / Fort Worth will become the 28th international destination to which Emirates operates the aircraft, joining New York and Los Angeles which are already served by the A380.

"Emirates is committed to the people and places we serve, and we are bringing our flagship A380 to Dallas/Fort Worth by popular demand," said Hubert Frach, Emirates' Divisional Senior Vice President, Commercial Operations West.

"The DFW area is at the heart of business, being home to 18 Fortune 500 companies. It is also home to a diverse population and the largest urban arts district in the US, and is the established number one leisure destination in Texas. With the A380, we are not only bringing our flagship product to serve our leisure and business customers, but also demonstrating our commitment and confidence in the economic and tourism potential of the region."

Emirates started flying to Dallas/Fort Worth in 2012 with a Boeing 777-200LR, the first passenger carrier to fly nonstop to the Middle East from DFW. The introduction of the 489-seat A380, powered by US-made GE GP7200 engines, is a direct response to demand with over 370,000 Emirates' passengers travelling between Dallas and Dubai to date.

"The arrival of the A380 is a testament to the strength of the travel market here at Dallas/Fort Worth and the growing stature of DFW International Airport as a pre-eminent global hub," said Sean Donohue, CEO of DFW Airport. "As the first scheduled A380 at DFW, it will provide over 83 per cent more capacity on the DFW to Dubai route, which is especially important for travelers heading to the Middle East, India and Africa. As a mid-continent hub, DFW has outstanding connectivity and is just four hours from every major city in the continental US, Canada and Mexico.

"In 2012, not only did Emirates launch service to DFW, but Dallas started living by the mantra Big things happen here," said Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings. "The arrival of the Emirates' Airbus A380 is truly a big thing' for the Dallas-Fort Worth area and reinforces the growth in our region as well as the value that a carrier like Emirates brings to trade and tourism." "The A380 is big, and so is DFW Airport. It's fitting for Emirates to bring its Airbus A380 to North Texas as we celebrate the 40th anniversary of DFW Airport and recognize its $31.6 billion economic impact in our region," said Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price. "The new A380 service will allow us to create even more business connections from DFW to Dubai and beyond." DFW Airport is making its final preparations for the arrival of the Emirates A380 with the construction of a second level jet bridge in Terminal D and modifications to the airfield, ramps and taxiways. Terminal D opened in 2005 with A380 capabilities already built into its design, so the final additions to make DFW ready for the A380 are relatively minor.

The Emirates A380 is immensely popular with travelers all around the world. In the month of February, more than 800,000 people experienced a new way of flying when they boarded an Emirates A380.