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Emirates Announces Cabin Upgrades and Aircraft Deployments

Maisie Milward
Last updated: 13 February 2026 00:59
By Maisie Milward
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Emirates announces cabin upgrades and aircraft deployments across its network, including the introduction of Airbus A350 into its fleet. 
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Emirates announces cabin upgrades and aircraft deployments across its network, including the introduction of Airbus A350 into its fleet.

Emirates announces cabin upgrades and aircraft deployments across its network, including the introduction of Airbus A350 into its fleet. 
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Emirates Announces A350 Deployment and Cabin Upgrades

Emirates premium cabins will be featured in the deployment of the airline’s brand-new fleet addition, the A350, where three spacious cabins of business, premium and economy will be accessible to customers.

The next-generation A350 will operate on services to Entebbe, Uganda, as part of Emirates’ goal to modernise its fleet across its global network.

Alongside the addition of the A350S, the airlines continue to refurbish their retrofitted A38S that currently stand in the fleet. The modernisation is expected to be completed by mid-April ahead of their first departures.

Emirates announces cabin upgrades and aircraft deployments across its network, including the introduction of Airbus A350 into its fleet. 
Emirates A380 © Emirates

Additional Services Alongside Cabin Upgrade

For North America and Europe, services with retrofitted A380S will fly to Zurich and New York in the spring, whilst the three-class Boeing 777-200LR will operate to Milan and Dublin in late autumn.

In Asia, the refurbished three-class Boeing 777-200LR will operate to Ho Chi Minh City, Hong Kong, and Guangzhou

In the Middle East and the Indian Ocean, the Boeing 777-200LR will serve Basra and Mauritius from spring.

Will you be flying on any of these services? Let us know in the comments below!

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