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United Arab Emirates

Routes

Airports: DXB, AUH

Africa: CAI, CPT, JNB, LOS, LAD, MRU, TIP, TUN

Asia: AMM, BLR, PEK, BKK, CCJ, MAA, COK, CMB, DAM, DMM, DEL, DOH, DAC, CGK, JED, HKG, HYD, ISB, KHI, LHE, KUL, KWI, MLE, MNL, BOM, MCT, KIX, RUH, ICN, PVG, SIN, IKA

Oceania: BNE, CHC, MEL, PER, SYD

The Americas: ATL, JFK, IAH, IAD, LAX, SFO, YYZ, GRU

Europe: ATH, BHX, DUS, FRA, GLA, HAM, IST, LGW, LHR, MAN, MXP, MUC, DME, CDG, FCO, VIE, ZRH

Airlines

African: none

Asian: EK, EY, SV, QR, SQ, KE, PK

American: DL, UA

Oceanian: none

European: AF, KL, BA, BOX

Incoming / Outgoing 777 services

Emirates has received its first 777 in early June 1996, thus inaugrating the era of 777s in the country's aviation history.
Emirates and Etihad, two of the world's fastest expanding airlines, have now a number of 777 in operation.
Emirates is the world's largest B777 operator with a total of 98 orderd 777s.
Etihad has 5 77Ws in its fleet and is flying them to south-east asian destinations.

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