Home Transport Aviation Dubai’s Emirates Airline says ‘wings clipped’ by Boeing delays The Middle East’s biggest airline has increasingly voiced its displeasure over delays and uncertainty plaguing the delivery of the 777-9X jets by Reuters November 28, 2024 Image credit: Christophe Viseux/ Getty Images Emirates Airline is a “frustrated entity” because of a lack of planes, the carrier’s president said on Wednesday, adding that it would now have an 85-strong fleet of Boeing 777-9X jets if the planemaker had been able to deliver them on time. “We are expansionists, as you know. And we’ve had our wings clipped,” Tim Clark told reporters at an event to mark delivery of Emirates’ first Airbus A350 aircraft. Emirates, the Middle East’s biggest airline, has increasingly voiced its displeasure over delays and uncertainty plaguing the delivery of the 777-9X jets. A weeks-long strike by Boeing factory workers exacerbated the situation. Asked if there were any plans to review the orders in light of the delays, Clark said the company would just wait and see. “I’m hoping that with the $21bn they’ve just had injected into the company and the end of the strike, they’re now working over the next few months to sort out what they’re going to do. We watch that very closely,” he said. Boeing’s new CEO said in October that the planemaker had told customers it expects the first delivery of its 777X in 2026, owing to development challenges, the flight-test pause, and the work stoppage. Clark also said that the new Airbus A350 aircraft would drive the next phase of Emirates’ growth, enabling it to consider new destinations. Read: Emirates takes delivery of first its A350-900 aircraft Tags Airbus Aviation boeing Emirates airline You might also like Dubai’s Emirates takes delivery of first its A350-900 aircraft Etihad Airways to launch 10 new routes in 2025 UAE aerospace gets a boost from Mubadala, Safran alliance Thales’ Elias Merrawe on shaping the future of flight