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Emirates Orders 65 More Boeing 777X Airplanes

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Boeing (NYSE: BA) and Emirates announced on November 17, 2025 that Emirates ordered 65 additional 777-9 airplanes at the Dubai Airshow.

The purchase raises Emirates' total 777X backlog to 270 jets (777-9 and 777-8 combined), making it the largest 777X customer. Boeing says the 777-9 cuts fuel use and emissions by 20% versus the airplanes it replaces and offers a wider cabin and improved passenger comfort. Boeing's 2025 Commercial Market Outlook forecasts the Middle East will need nearly 3,000 new widebody jets over 20 years.

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  • 65 777-9 jets ordered on November 17, 2025
  • Emirates 777X backlog increased to 270 airplanes
  • 20% fuel and emissions reduction for the 777-9 versus replaced airplanes
  • Boeing forecasts ~3,000 Middle East widebody demand over 20 years

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  • Largest 777X customer grows 777X order book to 270 jets
  • Order for 65 777-9s supports the airline's expansion amid growing travel demand

DUBAI, UAE, Nov. 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Boeing [NYSE: BA] and Emirates announced today the world's largest international airline has placed its third order for 777X airplanes to fuel future expansion and meet growing travel demand. The new order for 65 777-9 passenger jets was announced during a signing at the Dubai Airshow.

Emirates, which has grown its global network with the Boeing 777 as its flagship, is one of the launch customers for the new 777X family and placed two previous orders totaling 205 airplanes. The new purchase brings Emirates' 777X order – consisting of the 777-9 and 777-8 models – to 270 airplanes, further cementing its position as the largest 777X customer.

"Emirates is already the world's largest Boeing 777 operator, and we are expanding our commitment to the program today with additional orders for 65 Boeing 777-9s," said HH Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, chairman and chief executive, Emirates Airline and Group. "This is a long-term commitment to our partnership with Boeing and to U.S. aerospace."

"Each of our aircraft on order have been carefully factored into Emirates' growth plan, which is aligned to Dubai's growth plans," Al Maktoum continued.

Building on the success of the 777, the 777-9 will be the world's largest twin-engine jet and set new standards in efficiency and passenger experience. The 777-9 will reduce fuel use and emissions by 20% compared to the airplanes it replaces. Passengers will travel comfortably with a wider, more spacious cabin, better humidity levels, a smoother ride and more natural light.

"We are deeply honored that Emirates has once again selected the Boeing 777X to power its future as the airline refreshes its world-class fleet and expands its vaunted global network," said Stephanie Pope, president and CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes. "Boeing has been a proud supporter of Emirates over the past 40 years as the airline has grown into one of the world's leading carriers and developed a reputation for excellence and innovation. We look forward to growing our partnership and for Emirates to fly Boeing airplanes for decades to come."

Major carriers around the world have selected the 777X and its robust design to handle high-capacity, long-range routes, including flights through harsh operational environments.

Boeing's 2025 Commercial Market Outlook (CMO) projects sustained Middle East demand for widebody airplanes, with the region expected to need nearly 3,000 new widebody jets over the next 20 years.

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FAQ

What did Boeing (BA) announce about Emirates orders on November 17, 2025?

Boeing announced Emirates ordered 65 additional 777-9 jets, bringing its 777X backlog to 270 airplanes.

How many total 777X jets does Emirates have on order after the November 17, 2025 purchase?

Emirates' 777X order book totals 270 airplanes including 777-9 and 777-8 models.

What efficiency improvement does Boeing cite for the 777-9 in the November 17, 2025 release?

Boeing states the 777-9 will reduce fuel use and emissions by about 20% versus the airplanes it replaces.

Where and when was the Emirates order for 65 Boeing 777-9s announced?

The order was announced during a signing at the Dubai Airshow on November 17, 2025.

How does Boeing's 2025 outlook relate to Emirates' order announced November 17, 2025?

Boeing's 2025 Commercial Market Outlook projects the Middle East will need nearly 3,000 new widebody jets over the next 20 years.
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