Emirates' president, Tim Clark, tells Business Insider other airlines would order a more-fuel-efficient version of the four-engine superjumbo jet.
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However, the Airbus A380 has not been without its problems, and the European manufacturer ended production of the aircraft in ...
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WISH-TV on MSNAspire Higher Foundation on deadline to raise $50,000 for community marketplace projectThe Aspire Higher Foundation is raising $50,000 by Friday to kickstart its "Bloom + Brew Community Marketplace," a community ...
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Donald Trump will ‘strengthen’ the US economyEmirates Airline President Sir Tim Clark claims Donald Trump will "strengthen" the US economy. "I believe that what he [Trump] is likely to do is strengthen the US economy and when you get an economy ...
Ken Paxton has sent letters to Richardson and Hutto ISDs requesting they turn over their policies related to a state law ...
Sir Tim Clark, the head of the world’s fourth-largest carrier Emirates, says the demand for premium economy is now so strong that the airline won’t be allowing frequent flyers to upgrade from ...
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