Flight Friday: How Are Middle East And African Carriers Rebounding From The Pandemic?

Headquartered in Dubai, UAE’s flag carrier Emirates has the largest fleet in the Middle East. It currently operates a fleet of 238 aircraft, comprising 144 Boeing 777s, 93 Airbus A380s and one A320 aircraft. 

Credit: Emirates
This week’s #FlightFriday looks at the Middle East and African passenger flights. When comparing the number of flights to the equivalent month to 2019, African operators have consistently exceeded their 2019 equivalents since July 2022. This figure is helped, in part, due to an increase in in...
Daniel Williams

Based in the UK, Daniel is Director of Fleet Data Services for Aviation Week Network. Prior to joining Aviation Week in 2017, Daniel held a number of industry positions analyzing fleet data.

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