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Emirates bets big on Boeing with $38 billion order at Dubai Airshow

Emirates said Monday it has placed an order for 65 additional Boeing 777-9 aircraft, worth $38 billion at list prices, on the opening day of Dubai Airshow 2025.

Emirates is Boeing's largest customer in terms of wide-body jets, and today's announcement takes the airline's total orderbook with Boeing to 315 widebody aircraft.

It marks "a massive long-term commitment to U.S. aerospace manufacturing, generating support for hundreds of thousands of high value manufacturing jobs in the U.S. over the life of the programmes," Emirates said in a statement on Monday.

The move is expected to be welcomed by the Trump Administration, which is pushing companies abroad to invest in the U.S. Boeing jets frequently feature in trade deals struck by the administration. South Korea, Japan, the U.K., Malaysia, and Indonesia have all placed large orders for Boeing aircrafts as part of trade negotiations.

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Emirates announces an order of 65 Boeing 777-9s with list price of $38 billion at Dubai Air Show

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The biennial Dubai Air Show opened on Monday with hometown airline Emirates ordering 65 of Boeing's upcoming 777-9 aircraft, as the carrier looks to increase its fleets off record earnings and unending demand for flights through this East-West travel hub.

Emirates valued the deal with Boeing and GE Engines at $38 billion at list prices, although airlines often negotiate lower prices in major orders.

The announcement brings the total of Boeing 777-9s on order for Emirates to 270, making it Boeing's largest customer for the aircraft, even as the plane has suffered repeated delays in entering service. Emirates relies heavily on the double-decker Airbus A380 and the Boeing 777, and has also started flying the Airbus A350.

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