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The big boss of Emirates has addressed the myth about the airline only hiring attractive people to work as its cabin crew.
Sir Tim Clark, President of Emirates, suggests Dubai's next phase of development could surpass even the Burj Khalifa, driven ...
Clark described Dubais rapid development as being "on steroids" from the early 90s. He admitted that he could never anticipate the magnitude of Dubais future success.
Emirates President Tim Clark said he was seeing a greater degree of determination from Boeing to resolve its many issues ...
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The National on MSNEmirates boss 'cautiously optimistic' Boeing will deliver 777X jet by 2027Emirates Airline president Tim Clark is “cautiously optimistic” about Boeing's prospects of delivering the long-delayed 777X ...
Emirates plans to keep its giant fleet of Airbus SE A380 double-deckers in operation until the end of next decade, as the ...
Tim Clark, the president of Emirates, has said he remains cautiously optimistic that the first Boeing 777X deliveries will ...
Emirates President Tim Clark who has steered the world's largest long-haul carrier through some of the biggest turmoils of ...
New Delhi: Emirates President Sir Tim Clark hinted that Dubai is far from done rewriting architectural history. He suggested that the city may soon unveil a project even grander than the iconic Burj ...
From crisp uniforms to immaculate grooming, Emirates airline has built a reputation for presenting a certain image in the skies. In a recent interview, Piers Morgan candidly asked Emirates president ...
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NDTV Profit on MSNEmirates' Tim Clark Pitches For More Open Access In Indian MarketAt present, bilateral flying rights allow Dubai-based carriers Emirates and Flydubai to operate 65,000 seats weekly to India.
India must align air access with its global ambitions, says Emirates President, warning that protectionism stifles growth.
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