Dubai-based Emirates is one of the few airlines to operate a widebody-only fleet. The airline only operates two types of aircraft – the Airbus A380 and the Boeing 777-300ER, both of which are among the largest commercial aircraft currently available. With over 100 of each aircraft in its fleet, Emirates deploys the aircraft on a variety of routes, from short 90-minute hops to 16+ hour long-haul flights.
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