In a recent announcement, Tim Clark, President of Emirates, has publicly urged Boeing to cover the costs associated with the refurbishment of their existing fleet of 777 aircraft. This request comes as Emirates continues to wait for the delivery of Boeing’s newest model, the 777x, which has faced significant delays.
During a press conference in Dubai, Clark expressed dissatisfaction with Boeing’s inability to provide a clear timeline for when the 777x jets would be delivered to Emirates. The airline, which began its operations in 1985 with just two aircraft, has since grown to operate the largest fleets of Airbus A380s and Boeing 777s in the world. Emirates is renowned for its state-of-the-art wide-body aircraft that offer maximum comfort, extensive global routes, superior inflight entertainment, and regionally inspired cuisine.
As Emirates awaits the latest 777x model, the airline has embarked on a project to update its current fleet of 777s. Clark’s demand highlights the financial pressures and logistical challenges faced by the airline due to the delayed delivery of the new jets. He insists that Boeing should accept financial responsibility for the refurbishments, underscoring the impact of the delay on Emirates’ operations and service commitment to passengers worldwide.