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Emirates confirms $38 billion Boeing 777X order

Published on: November 17, 2025 5:02 PM

Emirates has placed an order for 65 Boeing 777X aircraft in a deal worth $38 billion, announced on the first day of the Dubai Airshow. The purchase reinforces Emirates’ position as a leading Boeing customer. Deliveries are scheduled to begin in the second quarter of 2027.

The deal also includes 130 GE9X engines supplied by General Electric to power the new planes. Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Emirates Group chairman and CEO, called the agreement a long-term commitment supporting hundreds of thousands of high-value manufacturing jobs globally.

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Based in Dubai, Emirates is the world’s most profitable airline and already holds the title of Boeing 777’s largest customer. With this order, the airline’s total Boeing wide-body fleet on order rises to 315 aircraft, enhancing its long-haul capabilities.

Emirates has expressed frustration over repeated delays in the delivery of the 777X model, which was originally expected in 2025 and later pushed to 2026. The airline emphasized the importance of timely deliveries to meet growing passenger demand.

Industry analysts said the order will give Boeing a much-needed boost amid global competition and production challenges. The 777X program, designed for long-haul efficiency and modern technology, is expected to strengthen Emirates’ international network and operational efficiency.

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With this deal, Emirates secures its fleet expansion plans while supporting U.S. aerospace jobs. The airline continues to expand its global footprint, aiming to meet rising travel demand and maintain its leadership in long-distance commercial aviation.

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