Emirates completes first two-class A380 retrofit, adding Premium Economy and refreshed interiors


Emirates has completed the first retrofit of its two-class A380 into a three-class layout, adding Premium Economy and refreshed interiors as part of a major in house programme that has now upgraded 95 aircraft across its fleet.

Summary:

  • Emirates A380 retrofit milestone sees first two class aircraft reconfigured with new three class layout including Premium Economy.
  • Emirates cabin upgrade programme reaches 95 aircraft completed, showcasing large scale in house engineering capability.
  • Premium Economy expansion brings upgraded seats, refreshed interiors and Emirates’ latest design elements to the A380 upper deck.

Emirates has reached a defining milestone in its ambitious multi-billion dollar retrofit programme with the successful reconfiguration of its first two-class A380 aircraft. The newly refurbished aircraft features new interiors with Emirates’ latest products in three cabin classes: 76 Business Class seats, 56 Premium Economy Seats, and 437 Economy Class seats.

This is the first of 15 two-class A380 aircraft in its fleet that Emirates will renovate as part of its commitment to offer customers a consistently superior experience in the sky.

Managed entirely in-house by Emirates Engineering in Dubai, the retrofit programme has so far completed work on 95 Emirates aircraft, including 42 Airbus A380s and 53 Boeing 777s, representing more than one third of Emirates’ current fleet of aircraft.

“The Emirates retrofit programme revolves around the central premise that we will offer our customers a truly elevated experience every time they choose to travel with us,” said Sir Tim Clark, President, Emirates Airline. “To this end, our engineering team has been working continuously and at pace in close collaboration with an ecosystem of partners and suppliers to meticulously refresh and integrate the best-in-class products to each aircraft in the programme. Our retrofit programme has raised the bar at every step, in terms of complexity, scale and detailed craftsmanship. The reconfiguration of our two-class A380 into three-class layout that brings our popular Premium Economy seating onto the upper deck illustrates the extensive capabilities of our team.”

As part of the retrofit, Emirates’ Premium Economy cabin will be featured, for the first time, in the upper deck of the A380. Featuring spacious leather seats with generous recline in a 2-3-2 configuration, customers can enjoy features including full leg and footrests, 6-way adjustable headrests, built-in charging ports, side cocktail tables, as well as elevated dining experiences and an entertainment system via a 13.3-inch personal screen.

The retrofitted three class A380 features upgraded interiors across all cabins, including the latest generation seats and updated cabin finishings. From nose to tail, from fresh carpets to ceiling panels, Emirates’ new signature elements are evident throughout the cabin, including modern colour palettes, specially designed Ghaf tree motifs, as well as premium wood finishes.

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