Emirates Fleet Airbus A380-800 Details and Pictures

Emirates Fleet Airbus A380-800 Details and Pictures. On current Emirates aircraft fleet, there’s 117 (109 on services, and 8 on orders) double deck airliner Airbus A380-800.

Emirates is the largest operator of this largest passenger aircraft.

Emirates massive orders on this super jumbo airliner is the main reason why Airbus A380 project are still alive till today.

Emirates configured this aircraft with 3 configuration, 2 configuration with 3 class cabin, and 1 configuration with 2 class cabin.

Flying on Emirates A380 is as close as it comes to your own private jet.

It’s an unsurpassed experience – from private suites and Shower Spas in First Class to flat-bed seats in Business Class and extra room and custom lighting in Economy Class.

With the airline’s central location in the Middle East, Emirates A380s serve over 35 destinations in Europe, Asia, Australia and North America.

Emirates A380 800 A6 EEY at Zurich International Airport
Emirates A380 800 A6 EEY at Zurich International Airport

Airbus A380-800 Emirates Aircraft Fleet Data and Registration Number

Aircraft TypeRegDeliveredPrev. Reg
Airbus A380-800A6-EDFDec 2009F-WWJB
Airbus A380-800A6-EDJJun 2010F-WWEA
Airbus A380-800A6-EDAJul 2008D-AXAA
Airbus A380-800A6-EDBOct 2008D-AXAB
Airbus A380-800A6-EDCNov 2008D-AXAC
Airbus A380-800A6-EDEApr 2009D-AXAE
Airbus A380-800A6-EDDDec 2008D-AXAD
Airbus A380-800A6-EDGDec 2009F-WWST
Airbus A380-800A6-EDHJan 2010F-WWSV
Airbus A380-800A6-EDIMay 2010F-WWSZ
Airbus A380-800A6-EDKJul 2010F-WWSD
Airbus A380-800A6-EDMSep 2010F-WWAO
Airbus A380-800A6-EDLAug 2010F-WWAG
Airbus A380-800A6-EDNNov 2010F-WWAR
Airbus A380-800A6-EDONov 2010F-WWAS
Airbus A380-800A6-EDPOct 2011F-WWSY
Airbus A380-800A6-EDQOct 2011F-WWSV
Airbus A380-800A6-EDRNov 2011F-WWSZ
Airbus A380-800A6-EDSDec 2011F-WWSB
Airbus A380-800A6-EDTDec 2011F-WWSE
Airbus A380-800A6-EDUFeb 2012F-WWAB
Airbus A380-800A6-EDVJul 2012F-WWAG
Airbus A380-800A6-EDWAug 2012F-WWAL
Airbus A380-800A6-EDXOct 2012F-WWAK
Airbus A380-800A6-EDYOct 2012F-WWAS
Airbus A380-800A6-EDZOct 2012F-WWSD
Airbus A380-800A6-EEADec 2012F-WWSI
Airbus A380-800A6-EEBNov 2012F-WWSN
Airbus A380-800A6-EECNov 2012F-WWAE
Airbus A380-800A6-EEDDec 2012F-WWAQ
Airbus A380-800A6-EEEDec 2012F-WWAU
Airbus A380-800A6-EEFMay 2013F-WWSJ
Airbus A380-800A6-EEGMay 2013F-WWSS
Airbus A380-800A6-EEHJun 2013F-WWSY
Airbus A380-800A6-EEIJun 2013F-WWAM
Airbus A380-800A6-EEJSep 2013F-WWAZ
Airbus A380-800A6-EEKAug 2013F-WWSF
Airbus A380-800A6-EELNov 2013F-WWSH
Airbus A380-800A6-EEMNov 2013F-WWSP
Airbus A380-800A6-EENNov 2013F-WWSR
Airbus A380-800A6-EEOOct 2013F-WWAX
Airbus A380-800A6-EEPDec 2013F-WWAF
Airbus A380-800A6-EERDec 2013F-WWSB
Airbus A380-800A6-EESDec 2013F-WWAD
Airbus A380-800A6-EEQFeb 2014F-WWAG
Airbus A380-800A6-EETMar 2014F-WWAH
Airbus A380-800A6-EEUMar 2014F-WWAR
Airbus A380-800A6-EEVMay 2014F-WWSA
Airbus A380-800A6-EEWJun 2014F-WWAE
Airbus A380-800A6-EEXJul 2014F-WWAN
Airbus A380-800A6-EEYSep 2014F-WWAV
Airbus A380-800A6-EEZAug 2014F-WWAU
Airbus A380-800A6-EOASep 2014F-WWSE
Airbus A380-800A6-EVBNov 2018F-WWSL
Airbus A380-800A6-EOBNov 2014F-WWSO
Airbus A380-800A6-EOCNov 2014F-WWSJ
Airbus A380-800A6-EVAApr 2018F-WWSN
Airbus A380-800A6-EODDec 2014F-WWSY
Airbus A380-800A6-EOEDec 2014F-WWSZ
Airbus A380-800A6-EOFJan 2015F-WWAM
Airbus A380-800A6-EOGMar 2015F-WWAX
Airbus A380-800A6-EOHApr 2015F-WWSH
Airbus A380-800A6-EOIMay 2015F-WWAD
Airbus A380-800A6-EOJJun 2015F-WWSF
Airbus A380-800A6-EOKJul 2015F-WWSU
Airbus A380-800A6-EOLJul 2015F-WWAG
Airbus A380-800A6-EOMAug 2015F-WWAH
Airbus A380-800A6-EONSep 2015F-WWAK
Airbus A380-800A6-EOOSep 2015F-WWAR
Airbus A380-800A6-EOPNov 2015F-WWSV
Airbus A380-800A6-EOQNov 2015F-WWAN
Airbus A380-800A6-EORDec 2015F-WWAP
Airbus A380-800A6-EOSDec 2015F-WWAQ
Airbus A380-800A6-EOTDec 2015F-WWAT
Airbus A380-800A6-EOUJan 2016F-WWSX
Airbus A380-800A6-EOVFeb 2016F-WWSE
Airbus A380-800A6-EOWMar 2016F-WWSJ
Airbus A380-800A6-EOXApr 2016F-WWSM
Airbus A380-800A6-EOYApr 2016F-WWSO
Airbus A380-800A6-EOZMay 2016F-WWST
Airbus A380-800A6-EUAMay 2016F-WWSY
Airbus A380-800A6-EUBJun 2016F-WWSZ
Airbus A380-800A6-EUCSep 2016F-WWAJ
Airbus A380-800A6-EUDJun 2016F-WWAM
Airbus A380-800A6-EUEAug 2016F-WWAU
Airbus A380-800A6-EUFOct 2016F-WWAV
Airbus A380-800A6-EUGOct 2016F-WWAB
Airbus A380-800A6-EUHNov 2016F-WWAD
Airbus A380-800A6-EUIFeb 2017F-WWAF
Airbus A380-800A6-EUJNov 2016F-WWAX
Airbus A380-800A6-EUKDec 2016F-WWSH
Airbus A380-800A6-EULDec 2016F-WWSP
Airbus A380-800A6-EUMDec 2016F-WWSQ
Airbus A380-800A6-EUNDec 2016F-WWSR
Airbus A380-800A6-EUODec 2016F-WWSA
Airbus A380-800A6-EUPMar 2017F-WWSC
Airbus A380-800A6-EUQMay 2017F-WWSF
Airbus A380-800A6-EURMar 2018F-WWAE
Airbus A380-800A6-EUSNov 2017F-WWAN
Airbus A380-800A6-EUTNov 2017F-WWAP
Airbus A380-800A6-EUUJun 2018F-WWAY
Airbus A380-800A6-EUVNov 2017F-WWSB
Airbus A380-800A6-EUWSep 2018F-WWSE
Airbus A380-800A6-EUXJul 2017F-WWSG
Airbus A380-800A6-EUYAug 2017F-WWSX
Airbus A380-800A6-EUZSep 2017F-WWAT
Airbus A380-800A6-EVENov 2018F-WWSU
Airbus A380-800A6-EVFDec 2018F-WWSY
Airbus A380-800A6-EVHDec 2018F-WWAX

A6 EUZ Emirates Airbus A380 800 Year of Zayed 2018 Livery landing at Copenhagen Airport
A6 EUZ Emirates Airbus A380 800 Year of Zayed 2018 Livery landing at Copenhagen Airport

Emirates Fleet Airbus A380-800 Cabin Interior Class Configuration and Seats Layout

Emirates operates three versions of the Airbus A380-800 with slightly different configurations.

  • A380-800 Three Class V1. This aircraft operates with three classes of service. First Class are individual suites with sliding doors. There is also a shower for First Class passengers. Business Class is in a staggered pattern with most seats having direct access to the aisle and a pair of seats down the centre. Economy Class is located entirely on the main deck of the aircraft. This version has fewer Economy Class seats. To verify the correct version of the A380 at the time of booking or at online check-in, the follow rows may be used as reference: Economy begins at row 43 on the main deck; Business Class ends at row 26 on the upper deck. Every seat is equipped with inflight power and individual entertainment.
  • A380-800 Three Class V2. This aircraft operates with three classes of service. First Class are individual suites with sliding doors. There is also a shower for First Class passengers. Business Class is in a staggered pattern with most seats having direct access to the aisle and a pair of seats down the centre. Economy Class is located entirely on the main deck of the aircraft. This version has a total of 14 First Class seats, 76 Business Class seasts, and 427 Economy Class seats.  To verify the correct version of the A380 at the time of booking or at online checking, the follow rows may be used as reference: Economy begins at row 41 on the main deck and ends at row 88; Business Class ends at row 26 on the upper deck. Every seat is equipped with inflight power and individual entertainment.
  • A380-800 Two Class. This aircraft operates with two classes of service. Business Class is in a staggered pattern with most seats having direct access to the aisle and a pair of seats down the centre. This version has a total of 58 flat bed Business Class seats, and 557 standard Economy Class seats.
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Seat Map and Seating Chart Airbus A380-800 Emirates Three Class V1 Lower Deck

Seat Map and Seating Chart Airbus A380 800 Emirates Three Class V1 Lower Deck
Seat Map and Seating Chart Airbus A380 800 Emirates Three Class V1 Lower Deck

The Lower deck consists of 399 seats of the economy class.

These seats are divided from each other with exit rows into four sections.

First section has 9 rows of seats.

Passengers with infants are often seated on the seats of the 43rf row as these seats have bassinet locations.

Among disadvantages of these seats: reduced width because the armrests are immovable and close location of the stairs and lavatories.

A6 EEA Airbus A380 800 of Emirates Expo 2020 Opportunity Orange cs at Beijing Capital International Airport
A6 EEA Airbus A380 800 of Emirates Expo 2020 Opportunity Orange cs at Beijing Capital International Airport

Passengers of the seats 45DEFGwill take advantage of extra legroom.

These seats also have bassinet locations.

The seat 45D is often bumped by other passengers and crew members passing by.

The only disadvantage of the seats 50ABC, 50 HJK and 51DEFG is proximity of the galleys the noise from which may be bothersome.

The second section of economy class has 15 rows.

Emirates Airbus A380 800 A6 EUW Real Madrid Livery Colors
Emirates Airbus A380 800 A6 EUW Real Madrid Livery Colors

The seats of the 52nd row are first reserved for passengers with babies as these seats have bassinet locations.

The main disadvantage is proximity of the galleys.

The seats 54DEFG are considered good seats as they offer extra space for passengers.

Also these seats have bassinets.

Passengers tend to congregate in the area of the seats 65ABC, 65DEFG, 65H and 66HJK while waiting to use lavatories and causing discomfort to passengers of these seats.

Emirates United for Wildlife livery A6 EER Airbus A380 861 at Domodedovo International Airport
Emirates United for Wildlife livery A6 EER Airbus A380 861 at Domodedovo International Airport

Also these seats are less reclining than standard.

13 rows of seats are located in the third section.

Passengers of the seats of the 67th row will feel comfortable thanks to extra legroom.

As other passengers gather in the area of these seats while waiting to visit lavatories it may cause inconvenience to passengers of these seats.

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Passengers with infants are often seated on the seats 67DEFG.

A6 EEQ Airbus A380 Emirates departure wearing ICC World Cup Cricket 2015 titles at London Heathrow Airport
A6 EEQ Airbus A380 Emirates departure wearing ICC World Cup Cricket 2015 titles at London Heathrow Airport

The best seats in these section are seats 68A and 68K.

These seats have extra legroom due to missing seats in front.

Limited recline and location of the galley behind are the disadvantages of the seats 78DEFG.

Proximity of the galley may also cause discomfort to passengers of the seats of the 79th row.

The last section of economy class seats consists of 9 rows.

The seats of the 80th row have extra space for passengers legs.

A6 EEW Emirates Airbus A380 861 Expo 2020 Sustainability Greencs at Frankfurt EDDF departing on Rwy18 to Dubai OMDB
A6 EEW Emirates Airbus A380 861 Expo 2020 Sustainability Greencs at Frankfurt EDDF departing on Rwy18 to Dubai OMDB

However the noise from the galleys located nearby may cause discomfort.

Due to missing seats in front the seats 81A and 81Khave extra space for passengers’ legs.

The seats 82DEFG offer extra legroom as well.

Passengers traveling with babies are often seated on these seats as they have bassinets.

Proximity of the lavatories may represent a problem to passengers of the seats 87C, 87H and of the seats of the 88th row.

In addition the seats of the 88th row are less reclining than standard.

Seat Map and Seating Chart Airbus A380-800 Emirates Three Class V1 Upper Deck

Seat Map and Seating Chart Airbus A380 800 Emirates Three Class V1 Upper Deck
Seat Map and Seating Chart Airbus A380 800 Emirates Three Class V1 Upper Deck

In the upper deck the seats of the first class and business class are located.

First class consists of 14 closed suites.

The seats of the 1st row have such a disadvantage as close location of the bar.

Proximity of the lavatory and galley is a disadvantage for the seats 4A and 4K.

Business class may accommodate 76 passengers on flat bed seats divided into two sections.

First section contains 15 rows of seats.

The seats 6DG have bassinets for passengers traveling with infants.

Close location of the lavatory may cause discomfort to passengers of these seats.

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All other seats of this section are standard.

A6 EOQ Airbus A380 800 Expo 2020 Mobility Blue cs of Emirates at Beijing Capital International Airport
A6 EOQ Airbus A380 800 Expo 2020 Mobility Blue cs of Emirates at Beijing Capital International Airport

Behind the exit row the second section of business class seats is located.

There are 5 rows of seats here.

The best seats are the seats 22D and 22G.

These seats offer extra legroom.

There are bassinets here for passengers with babies.

The noise coming from the bar and lavatories may cause discomfort to passengers of the seats of the 26th row.

Seat Map and Seating Chart Airbus A380-800 Emirates Three Class V2 Lower Deck

Seat Map and Seating Chart Airbus A380 800 Emirates Three Class V2 Lower Deck
Seat Map and Seating Chart Airbus A380 800 Emirates Three Class V2 Lower Deck

This version of Airbus A380-800 operated by Emirates may transport 517 passengers in three classes: first, economy and business.

The lower deck contains 427 standard seats of the economy class that are located in 4 sections.

First section contains 88 seats.

Passengers of the seats of the 41st row will take advantage of extra space for their legs.

Other passengers tend to congregate in the area of these seats while waiting to use lavatories and causing discomfort to passengers of these seats.

Protrusion of the exit door may slightly restrict extra legroom of the seats 41A and 41K.

The best seats in this section are the seats 45DEFG.

These seats have extra legroom.

Passengers with babies may seat her as these seats have bassinet locations.

Limited recline and close location of the galleys are the disadvantages of the seats 50ABC, 50HJK and 51DEFG.

A6 EOM Airbus A380 800 United for Wildlife cs of Emirates at São Paulo Guarulhos International Airport
A6 EOM Airbus A380 800 United for Wildlife cs of Emirates at São Paulo Guarulhos International Airport

Second section of economy class may accommodate 135 passengers.

For passengers with babies the seats 52ABC, 52HJK and 54 DEFG are equipped with bassinets.

The seats of the 52nd row offer extra legroom but close location of the galleys will cause discomfort.

Passengers of the seats 54DEFG will also take advantage of extra space for their legs.

The only disadvantage of the seat 65H is close location of the lavatories.

The seats 65ABC, 65DEFG and 66HJK are less reclining than standard, proximity of the lavatories is another disadvantage.

The third section includes 124 seats.

Due to exit row located in front the seats of the 67th row have extra space for passengers’ legs.

However, other passengers tend to gather in the area of these seats while waiting to use lavatories causing discomfort to passengers.

Passengers with infants are often seated on the seats 67DEFG as they offer bassinets.

Emirates Airbus A380 800 A6 EEU Year of Zayed 2018 special livery rotates from LAX
Emirates Airbus A380 800 A6 EEU Year of Zayed 2018 special livery rotates from LAX

The seats 68A and 68K are the best seats of this section.

Due to missing seats in front passengers of these seats will take advantage of extra legroom.

Close location of the galley and limited recline are the main disadvantages of the seats 78DEFG and of the seats of the 79th row.

The fourth and the last section of the economy class seats contains 80 seats.

The seats of the 80th row have extra legroom.

However the noise from the galley may cause discomfort.

As there are no seats in front, passengers of the seats 81A and 81K will feel comfortable.

The seats 82DEFG have extra legroom as well.

In addition these seats have bassinets.

Proximity of the lavatory is the only disadvantage of the seats 88C, 88D, 88G and 88H.

Limited recline and close location of the lavatory make the seats of the 88th row bad seats.

Seat Map and Seating Chart Airbus A380-800 Emirates Three Class V2 Upper Deck

Seat Map and Seating Chart Airbus A380 800 Emirates Three Class V2 Upper Deck
Seat Map and Seating Chart Airbus A380 800 Emirates Three Class V2 Upper Deck

The Upper deck may accommodate 90 passenger: 14 in the first class and 76 in the business class.

First class offers 14 closed suites.

The noise from the bar located near the seats of the first row may cause discomfort to passengers of these seats.

Disadvantage of the seats 4A and 4K is proximity of the galleys and lavatory.

Behind the exit row the flat bed seats of business class are located.

Most of the seats in business class have 1-2-1 configuration.

A6 EOJ Airbus A380 800 Expo 2020 Sustainability Green cs of Emirates at London Heathrow Airport
A6 EOJ Airbus A380 800 Expo 2020 Sustainability Green cs of Emirates at London Heathrow Airport

For passengers with babies the seats 6D and 6G offer bassinet locations.

Proximity of the galley and lavatories may represent a problem.

The seats 7A and 7K are good seats because they have extra legroom as well as the seats 22DG, 23A and 23K.

Passengers with infants are often seated on the seats 22DG.

The seats of the last 26th row are standard but close location of the bar and lavatories may be bothersome.

Seat Map and Seating Chart Airbus A380-800 Emirates Two Class Lower Deck

Seat Map and Seating Chart Airbus A380 800 Emirates Two Class Lower Deck
Seat Map and Seating Chart Airbus A380 800 Emirates Two Class Lower Deck

The third version of Airbus A380-800 operated by Emirates may transport 615 passengers in two classes: business and economy.

The lower deck contains 437 seats of the economy class.

Most of the seats in the economy class have 3-4-3 configuration.

Passengers of the seats of the 41st row will feel comfortable thanks to the extra legroom that these seats offer.

However, protrusion of the exit doors restrict this extra legroom of the seats 41A and 41K.

In addition other passengers tend to congregate in the area of these seats while waiting to use lavatories.

Due to bulkhead position the seats 45DEFG have extra space for passengers’ legs.

Proximity of the galley and limited recline are the main disadvantages of the seats 50ABC, 50HJK and 51DEFG.

The seats of the 52nd row are often reserved for passengers with babies.

The seats 52ABC and 52HJK have such an advantage as extra legroom.

The seats 52DEFG on the contrary have limited legroom because of the bulkhead position.

The noise coming from the galley may be bothersome for passengers of the seats of the 52nd row.

The seat 65H has such a disadvantage as close location of the lavatories.

Proximity of the lavatories is also disadvantage for passengers of the seats 65ABC, 65DEFG and 66HJK.

Also these seats are less reclining than standard.

Passengers of the seats of the 67th row will take advantage of extra legroom.

However, proximity of the lavatories may cause discomfort.

As there are no seats in front the seats 68A and 68K offer extra space for passengers.

Emirates Airbus A380 800 A6 EOG Year of Zayed 2018 livery at Toronto Pearson Airport
Emirates Airbus A380 800 A6 EOG Year of Zayed 2018 livery at Toronto Pearson Airport

Close location of the galleys and limited recline are the disadvantages of the seats 78DEFG, 79ABC and 49HJK.

Extra legroom is the main advantage of the seats of the 80th row and the seats 81DEFG.

Among disadvantages: close location to the galleys the noise from which may cause inconvenience.

Protrusion of the exit doors inside is another disadvantage of the seats 80A and 80K.

Passengers traveling with infants are often seated on the seats 81DEFG as they offer bassinet locations.

Passengers tend to gather in the area of the last rows of the airplane in order to visit lavatories and thus causing discomfort to passengers of the seats 87C, 87DEFG, 87H and of the seats of the 88th row.

Also the seats 87DEFG, 88ABC and 88HJK are less reclining than standard that is why these seats are considered bad seats.

Seat Map and Seating Chart Airbus A380-800 Emirates Two Class Upper Deck

Seat Map and Seating Chart Airbus A380 800 Emirates Two Class Upper Deck
Seat Map and Seating Chart Airbus A380 800 Emirates Two Class Upper Deck

The Upper deck of the Airbus A380-800 includes 120 seats of the economy class and 58 flat bed seats of the business class.

Because of the bulkhead position the seats of the 24th row have limited space for passengers’ legs.

Another disadvantage of these seats is proximity of the galleys and lavatory.

As to the seats 25DEFG passengers of these seats on the contrary will feel comfortable thanks to extra legroom.

However, the noise from the galley and lavatories may represent a problem.

Close location of the galleys and lavatory may also represent a problem for passengers of the seats of the 39th row.

Behind the exit row the seats of business class are located. Most of the seats here have 2-4-2 configuration.

The only disadvantage of the seats 6A, 6EF and 6K is close location of the galleys and lavatory.

The best seats of the business class are considered the seats 19DG, 20A and 20K.

These seats offer extra legroom to passengers.

Proximity of the bar may be bothersome for passengers of the seats of the last 23rd row.

A6 EOC Emirates Airbus A380 861 Expo 2020 Mobility Blue cs at Perth Airport
A6 EOC Emirates Airbus A380 861 Expo 2020 Mobility Blue cs at Perth Airport

Airbus A380-800 Emirates Aircraft Fleet Inflight Amenities Information

  • Audio. Each seat is equipped with personal Audio Visual on Demand (AVOD) via Emirates’ ICE entertainment system. There is an extensive menu of audio and music tracks available. More Information
  • Video. Each seat is equipped with personal Audio Visual on Demand (AVOD) via Emirates’ ICE entertainment system. There is an extensive menu of movies, television programmes and video games available. More Information
  • AC Power. Every First and Business Class seat is equipped with a regular 110v AC power port. In Economy, the power ports are located between the seats.
  • Internet. This aircraft features a WiFi hotspot provided by OnAir, which allows passengers to pay for internet access using their credit cards.
  • Food. Complimentary food and bar service are available on all Emirates flights.

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