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Emirates airlines has not felt any direct repercussions from U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs but approaches the economic landscape with caution. The airline’s Deputy President and Chief Commercial Officer, Adnan Kazim, emphasized the impact of prevailing uncertainties worldwide during the Arabian Travel Market show in Dubai. Kazim revealed that delays in aircraft deliveries have pushed Emirates to fast-track its $5 billion fleet retrofitting initiative, which was originally announced in 2021. This step aims to sustain the airline’s capacity in the face of increasing demand and supply chain challenges. “Had Boeing delivered according to schedule, Emirates would have had 90 aircraft…
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