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Emirates gives retired aircraft materials a new life

Layla Hamis
Last updated: 2 August 2026 09:09
By Layla Hamis
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Students taking part in the materials studio stand outside a glass emirates building.
23 university students participate in Material Futures Studio, a six-week programme that challenges university students to reimagine retired aircraft materials and transform them into new products © Emirates
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Emirates Engineering has launched a new initiative that challenges university students to transform retired aircraft materials into innovative new products, combining sustainability with hands-on industry experience.

Students sit around a large wooden conference table listening to a man. the table has microphones and is in a large brown coloured room with paintings on the walls.
Students sitting at a conference table learning about Emirates’ up-cycling programme © Emirates

Students tackle real world challenges

The Material Futures Studio is a six week programme led by the airline’s up-cycling department, bringing students together with aviation professionals to develop practical solutions for reusing materials recovered from aircraft.

The first edition of the programme welcomed 23 students from Khalifa University, Emirates Aviation University and the University of Sharjah. This year, over the course of six weeks, students will meet senior leaders, work alongside mentors and present their ideas and prototypes at a final showcase.

According to a statement released by Emirates:

“Material Future Studio brings students together with aviation professionals to help work on read world industry challenges, encouraging fresh thinking whilst helping develop the next generation of aviation talent.”

Students stand in a circle in a factory type facility with machinery in the background, listening to a male emirates representative.
Students at the Emirates Engineering facility, learning about different maintenance checks © Emirates

Building on sustainability efforts

The programme forms part of Emirates’ wider commitment to reducing waste through its in-house up-cycling projects. The airline is currently investing billions of dollars to refurbish 219 Airbus A380 and Boeing 777 aircraft, using materials repurposed into products. Among these initiatives is the ‘Aircraft by Emirates’ collection, which features luggage, bags and accessories made from reclaimed aircraft materials. The airline has also introduced a scheme for children, turning recovered fabrics into handmade backpacks to be donated to children around the world.

By combining academic learning with practical industry experience, Emirates said the studio will equip students with valuable engineering skills as well as inspire innovative ways of giving aircraft materials a second life.

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