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Emirates A380From YenraWith the company's president, Tim Clark, on the inaugural flight, Emirates Airline will make history when its Airbus A380 lands at John F. Kennedy International Airport at approximately 4:45 p.m. on August 2, 2008. This will be the first commercial A380 superjumbo jet to fly on American soil. The 12.5-hour flight took off at 11:00 a.m. Dubai time with 489 passengers and 24-cabin crew on board. The A380 is the world's only twin-deck, four-aisle airliner, offering the widest cabin of any aircraft. The aircraft's floor area is 49 percent bigger and has 35 percent more seats than its closest rival. It towers at 79 feet, 7 inches high with a wing span of 261 feet, 8 inches. Powered by American aircraft engine maker Engine Alliance's GP7200 engines, Emirates' A380s have a range of up to 9,320 miles and offer better fuel economy per passenger mile than most hybrid passenger cars. The A380 is also quieter - both inside and outside of the cabin - generating less than half the noise of other aircraft on take off. Emirates' A380 - with 14 First Class, 76 Business Class and 399 Economy seats - represents the latest example of innovation and technology from a company that has already won hundreds of international awards for inflight amenities and services. Unique to the Emirates aircraft are its Shower Spas, two fully-equipped bathrooms in the First Class cabins with shower facilities. In addition to increasing cabin crew for its A380, Emirates brought in Cabin Service Assistants tasked with keeping the Shower Spas clean for the exclusive use of First Class passengers. The entire upper deck of the aircraft is reserved for First Class and Business Class passengers with such amenities as an Onboard Lounge attended by a bartender and the latest generation of Emirates' award-winning First Class Private Suites and lie-flat seats in Business Class. All cabins feature Emirates' award-winning ICE (information, communication, entertainment) inflight entertainment system, which consist of over 1,200 channels of on-demand entertainment - more content than any other inflight entertainment system in the air. Each cabin is also equipped with a distinctive, advanced mood lighting system, complete with a starlit sky, which adjusts throughout the flight to reflect the time at the destination and to help combat the effects of jet lag. Passengers on board the Emirates A380 can enjoy the airline's extensive menu of multi-course meal options, created by top international chefs and complemented by the finest beverages, including some of the best champagnes, red and white wines, and ports sourced from the world's finest wine-producing regions. Passengers on the airline's maiden A380 voyage are also the first fare-paying customers to see Emirates' new cabin crew uniform. Carrying through the well-known beige and red theme of the previous outfit, the latest apparel gives a sharper, more business-like feel to the onboard service. | |
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