Emirates Airbus’ expected to be further delayed
Emirates Airlines chief executive Tim Clark told Frankfurt’s Welt am Sonntag that he expects the delivery of the Airbus A380 to be delayed further.
‘Airbus is still telling us that April 2007 is the delivery date,’ Clark told the newspaper, adding ‘But I can put my hand on my heart and say that May is more likely, perhaps.’
Airbus originally wanted to deliver the planes about six months earlier.
Clark also said Emirates Airlines will begin flights from Hamburg to New York this autumn as it continues to expand in Europe.
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