Emirates Showcases A350 at Paris Airshow

Emirates is participating in the 55th edition of the International Paris Airshow, which runs until June 19. After a hiatus of over 15 years from the event, Emirates is showcasing its newest aircraft—the Airbus A350. This aircraft features a next-generation cabin design along with the latest interiors and technologies. Visitors to the exhibition can explore Emirates’ upgraded Business Class and Premium Economy cabins, as well as its sleek and spacious Economy Class.

Sir Tim Clark, President Emirates Airline, said: “We’re pleased to be at the Paris Airshow, showcasing the very best of air travel on one of the most important platforms in the aerospace exhibition calendar. Coming back to France’s most important aerospace show demonstrates how committed Emirates is to supporting the country’s aviation industry – not just through our day-to-day operations, but through ongoing investments across the entire aerospace supply chain.”

The airline operates 21 weekly flights to Paris, which include three daily flights to A380, a daily service to Nice, and a daily flight to Lyon (A350). Notably, Emirates is the first and only international airline to offer an A380 service to Nice Côte d’Azur Airport.
For over 30 years, Emirates has played a key role in expanding France’s aviation sector and enhancing trade and tourism flows. Key Emirates investments in France over the last three decades include:
- Emirates’ A350 and A380 purchases have supported thousands of jobs at Airbus, Safran, Thales, and other parts of the aerospace value chain in France.
- Since its inception in 1985, Emirates has invested more than €114 billion (US$130 billion) to purchase 254 Airbus aircraft, including the A300, A310, A330, A340-300, A340-500, A380, and A350 aircraft.
- The airline is a key customer for French aerospace manufacturers, sourcing Michelin tyres, Safran aircraft components and seating, and Thales avionics systems, among other parts to support its fleet.
- In 2023, the airline announced a series of contracts with Safran, worth over €1.0 billion (US$1.14 billion) combined. This includes a €896 million (US$1.0 billion) deal for the latest generation Safran Seats for Emirates’ new fleet of Airbus A350, Boeing 777X-9 and existing Boeing 777-300ER aircraft.
- The airline invested over €322 million (US$367.5 million) in Thales’ AVANT Up system for its new A350 aircraft.
- Emirates SkyCargo offers cargo capacity to customers in France on a weekly rotation between Dubai World Central (DWC), Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) and Lyon Saint-Exupery airports. The UAE is France’s most significant export partner in the Middle East.
- Emirates directly contributes over €189 million (USD $215 million) to the French economy each year through operational expenditures such as fuel uplift, over-flight charges, inflight catering, aircraft landing and handling fees, crew layover, staff salaries, advertising, and sponsorship.
- France is also Emirates’ top source market globally for wine procurement, and 58% of the red wine consumed in Emirates’ First and Business Class comes from Bordeaux.
The Emirates document features three spacious cabin classes: 32 next-generation Business Class lie-flat seats, 21 Premium Economy seats, and 259 generously pitched Economy Class seats.
Visitors to the Paris Airshow can experience the airline’s new and improved “fly better” experience. This includes increased space and storage, with higher ceilings and wider aisles in all classes. The next-generation Business Class cabin features a 1-2-1 seat configuration. Guests will also enjoy in-flight entertainment that provides a cinematic viewing experience, along with enhanced cabin lighting, faster Wi-Fi, and improved seat ergonomics.

The Emirates A350 is expected to serve 17 destinations by the end of this year. The airline has welcomed 7 A350 aircraft, and 58 more units will join its fleet over the coming years.
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