Already the world's largest passenger plane, the new two-class
Airbus A380 built for Emirates will hold the most seats ever, with 557
in economy (centre) and 58 in business (top left). Despite more seats
being crammed on board, economy passengers will not lose any legroom as
first class has been scrapped and there are fewer flat-bed seats in
business. The Dubai-based airline said economy will still be spacious
and comfortable, and guests will enjoy one of the widest in-flight
entertainment screens, at 13.3inches wide. See more photos after the cut...
In addition to more space,
those in business class will be able to belly up to an on-board lounge
for canapes and drinks. The airline has taken delivery of
two of the redesigned A380s and will debut them on the airline's
new Dubai to Copenhagen route.
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Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid
al-Maktoum (middle), the vice president and prime minister of the United
Arab Emirates and Emir of Dubai, greets a flight attendant while
touring Emirates' new Airbus A380 during the Dubai Airshow
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