Emirates operates a hub-and-spoke model and currently only operates wide-body long-haul aircraft. Emirates was funded in 1985 (around 38 years ago), and the airline and its fleet have changed dramatically. Since then, Emirates has operated Boeing 747s, Airbus 330s, Boeing 777s, Airbus 380s, and others. At the moment, Emirates operates only two types of aircraft, but it will operate other aircraft types in the future. Most notably, Emirates has placed a massive order for Airbus’ A350 widebody aircraft.
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