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Remarkable Journey Leads to Bright Future

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September 17, 2025

Today, the Dubai-based carrier holds the title of the world’s largest international airline and stands as a beacon of excellence in the aviation industry

- Muzaffar Rizvi

Remarkable Journey Leads to Bright Future

Emirates, the flagship carrier of the UAE, is set to mark its 40th anniversary in October this year. Since its inception in 1985, Emirates has undergone a remarkable transformation, evolving from a modest operation into one of the world’s leading international airlines.

Today, it holds the title of the world’s largest international airline and stands as a beacon of excellence in the aviation industry. Its growth trajectory, extensive global reach, modern fleet, commitment to service, and reflective nostalgia highlight the airline’s remarkable journey and promise a bright future ahead.

The story of Emirates is one of remarkable growth and resilience. Initially launched with just two aircraft — a Boeing 737 and an Airbus A300 — Emirates now boasts a modern fleet exceeding 260 aircraft, making it one of the youngest fleets in the skies. This substantial expansion is a testament to the airline’s vision and ambition to connect global travellers.

Before the launch of Emirates, the Bahrain-based Gulf Air was serving Dubai Airport but later it began reducing services to the city and led to the need for an international airline to operate out of Dubai. With an initial $10 million seed funding, the airline’s maiden flights on October 25, 1985 used two wet-leased aircraft from Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) with a Boeing 737 flying to Karachi and an Airbus 300 to Mumbai.

Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman and Chief Executive, Emirates airline and Group, said Dubai's aviation sector has become an influential force on the global stage thanks to visionary leaders, strategic planning, coordinated execution, and strong support from our customers, business partners, and all the people of Dubai.

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