How Emirates redefined flying when first A380 took off today, 16 years ago
It was a day that changed the face of the airline industry. On July 28, 2008 – after two years of waiting – the first A380 with Emirates livery took off from Hamburg, Germany and headed to Dubai.
Hundreds of Emirates airline staff and people eagerly awaited the landing of the superjumbo aircraft on the following day, July 29. The airline noted that fuel efficiency and green credentials were two of the main hallmarks of the A380, which claimed to be more fuel-efficient per passenger mile than a small family car offering a fuel economy as low as 3.1 litres per 100km.
Formerly known as A3XX
Emirates has long cast its lot with A380 manufacturer Airbus. In fact, Emirates was the first airline to book A380 superjumbo 24 years ago – on July 24, 2000 – when the Dubai-based airline announced an order for the A380 at the 2000 Farnborough Air Show when the aircraft was still marketed as the A3XX.
Raising the bar in luxury travel
Using the superjumbo aircraft, Emirates raised the bar in luxury travel by offering, for example, a shower at 43,000 feet to its first-class passengers on the world’s largest commercial plane.
The first-class cabins of the double-decker A380s introduced two bathrooms with showers and facilities like water temperature and time control, vanity unit, washbasin and changing area.
The first batch of A380s also had 15.4 inch LCD monitors that displayed the live air show and tail camera. There were 14 flat-bed private suites set in a 1-2-1 configuration with electrically operated door, mini bar, and work desk with reading lights and built-in illuminated vanity mirror. First-class passengers can also use the fully stocked bar in front of the first-class cabin.
Superjumbo legacy
The roll-out of the Emirates A380, without a doubt, had an impact on the way passengers travel and their expectations from the airline industry.
Here’s a look at the history of A380 and Emirates:
July 24, 2000 — Emirates was the first airline to announce an order for the A380 at the 2000 Farnborough Air Show when the aircraft was still marketed as the A3XX
January 18, 2005 — The world’s largest commercial jet, Airbus A380 is unveiled in Toulouse, France
April 27, 2005 — The world’s biggest airliner, Airbus A380, a 555-passenger superjumbo twin-deck aircraft its maiden flight at the Toulouse-Blagnac airport in France
July 29, 2008 — Airbus A380 in Emirates Airlines livery landed first time on schedule at Dubai International Airport
August 1, 2008 — The Emirates airline’s inaugural A380 flight to New York took off from the Dubai International Airport and landed in John F Kennedy Airport, New York
November 3, 2017 — Emirates has a way of doing things in style. It took delivery of its 100th A380 aircraft, a milestone for the leading carrier
December 16, 2021 — Emirates received the 123rd A380. The airline is by far the largest buyer and still believes in the superjumbo’s ability to lure passengers
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