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Emirates lifts 777-9 commitment past 200 frames with 65-aircraft add-on at $42B list
The Dubai carrier's latest order takes its firm 777X backlog to 204 frames — the largest single-operator position on any widebody programme currently in production. Delivery slots run from 2029 through 2034.
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