Emirates' first retrofitted Boeing 777 aircraft: In photos
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Emirates’ first retrofitted Boeing 777 aircraft: In photos

Emirates’ first retrofitted Boeing 777 aircraft: In photos

Emirates currently operates its refurbished aircraft to 17 destinations including New York JFK and London Heathrow

Marisha Singh
Image credit: Sourced from Emirates

Emirates has introduced its first refreshed Boeing 777 into service. 

The wide-body aircraft has undergone a nose-to-tail cabin refresh and sports a brand new look. 

The aircraft will be entering service four days ahead of its officially announced deployment schedule, as it prepares to take off to Geneva this afternoon as EK 83, said the national flag carrier.  

The Boeing 777’s cabins were gutted, fitted and refurbished by the airline’s seasoned in-house engineering team, according to the press release.

The first B777 took 37 days and 18,000 man-hours to finish as teams operated round the clock in a chronological sequence of work, from the removal of interiors, all the way to reinstallation and testing of the new seats and other cabin components, added the statement.

To deliver the first Boeing 777 refurbished aircraft, the airline used a total of:

  •       330 square metres of carpets
  •       340 laminate sheets
  •       8,000 square feet of leather for First, Business and Premium Economy Class seats
  •       800 metres of fabric for Economy Class seats
  •       300 litres of paint

Sir Tim Clark, president of Emirates, said: “Emirates continues to carry out our commitment to deliver an unmatchable onboard experience with the introduction of our latest Boeing 777 with new signature interiors, raising the industry benchmark when it comes to premium travel. Our latest Business Class cabin offers customers a sense of exclusivity and privacy, complemented by our best-in-class suite of onboard products. The addition of our popular Premium Economy cabin, rated one of the best in the industry, injects modern sophistication to the flying experience and is carefully designed for more comfort.  

“With more Boeing 777s and A380s refreshed to sport our latest generation onboard products, customers can consistently have the very best experiences in the sky across both aircraft types.” 

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What’s new?

The Emirates Boeing 777 entered refurbishment in early July, with a planned reconfiguration of the aircraft to make way for a new Premium Economy cabin consisting of 24 seats set in three rows in a 2-4-2 abreast layout. 

The cream leather seats, accentuated by wood panel finishings across the cabin, offer enhanced comfort with a 38-inch pitch, 19.5-inch-wide seats that recline 8 inches providing more space for stretching and relaxing, in addition to 6-way adjustable headrests.

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Business Class

The new Emirates 777 Business Class offers enhanced privacy for customers. The cabin’s seats and colour story have been enhanced to echo the light and airy design elements of Emirates’ iconic A380 experience, with soft leather cream seats accented with champagne trim, wood panelling, and modern technology touches that deliver function and luxury.

Set with 38 seats in a 1-2-1 configuration, each ergonomic 20.7-inch-wide seat converts to a spacious flat bed which reclines up to 78.6 inches. The seat also features a padded headrest for enhanced comfort. Seats in the cabin are arranged four-abreast offering every customer direct access to the aisle. Each seat features a personal mini-bar, table for dining or working, multiple charging outlets for personal devices and more. 

The seat’s touch screen seat controller for in-flight entertainment and seat operation and a personal 23-inch HD screen, one of the biggest in the skies ensure every customer can fully enjoy the airline’s award-winning ice entertainment system. 

Image credit: Emirates

Economy

The new Economy Class cabin features 256 seats in a colour palette of soft greys and blues. The ergonomically designed seats also include full leather headrests with flexible side panels that can also be adjusted vertically for optimum support.

Emirates’ signature Ghaf tree motif also features prominently throughout the interiors.

Once the project is complete, the airline will have installed 8,104 next-generation Premium Economy seats, 1,894 refreshed First-Class suites, 11,182 upgraded Business Class seats and 21,814 Economy Class seats. 

Image credit: Emirates

Emirates’ retrofit and refurbishment programme

Emirates will be refurbishing another 80 Boeing 777 as well as Airbus A380 aircraft for a full facelift  as part of its investment of over $3bn retrofit programme, the largest in scale and size in the aviation industry. 

In addition to Geneva, the airline will deploy its upgraded Boeing 777s with new cabins to Tokyo Haneda and Brussels in the next few weeks, said Emirates.

The refurbishment work on the Boeing 777 was conceptualised, designed, and executed in-house by a dedicated team of 175 engineers and technicians at Emirates Engineering in Dubai, with a laser focus on the highest quality and safety standards, the airline said. 

Emirates currently operates its refurbished aircraft to New York JFK, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Houston, London Heathrow, Sydney, Auckland, Christchurch, Melbourne, Singapore, Mumbai, Bangalore, Sao Paulo, Tokyo Narita, Osaka, Geneva and Dubai.

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