Due to Emirates’ scale and widebody fleet, the UAE carrier ranks 15th globally for seats for sale, jumping to third place for international capacity and first for long-haul. Naturally, looking at flights instead, which do not consider equipment size, would mean it ranks lower. According to ch-aviation, Emirates currently has 249 passenger aircraft in normal operations: 119 777-300ERs, 116 A380s, 10 777-200LRs, and four A350-900s.
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