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Government-owned corporation | |
Industry | Aviation |
Founded | Dubai (1959) |
Founder | Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum |
Headquarters | Emirates Group Headquarters Dubai International Airport, Garhoud, Dubai, United Arab Emirates |
Area served
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61 countries |
Key people
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Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum (Chairman & CEO) Tim Clark (President) |
Products | Passenger flights (Emirates) Air cargo (Emirates SkyCargo) Aviation services (Dnata) |
Services | Airline services |
Revenue | AED 67.4 billion (2011–12)$18.3 Billion |
AED 2.60 billion (2011–12) | |
AED 2.31 billion (2011–12) | |
Total assets | AED 84.2 billion (2011–12) |
Owner | Investment Corporation of Dubai (Dubai government) |
Number of employees
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84,153 and 171 nationalities (2016) |
Subsidiaries |
Emirates Airline Dnata |
Website | www |
The Emirates Group is a Dubai-based international aviation holding company headquartered in Garhoud, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, near Dubai International Airport. The Emirates Group comprises Dnata, an aviation services company providing ground handling services at 17 airports, and Emirates Airline, the largest airline in the Middle East. Emirates Airlines flies to over 140 destinations across 6 continents, operating a fleet of over 250 wide-bodied aircraft. The airline has 170 aircraft on order worth US$58 billion.
The Emirates Group has a turnover of approximately US$18.4 billion and employs over 62,000 employees across all its 50 business units and associated firms, making it one of the biggest employers in the Middle East. The company is wholly owned by the Government of Dubai directly under the Investment Corporation of Dubai and as part of Dubai Inc..
The airline's head office is in the Emirates Group building in Al-Garhoud, Dubai. The building is located on Airport Road, across from the site of the Emirates Engineering Centre in 2007. A tunnel connects the building to Dubai International Airport. Construction of the building cost AED 700 million (US$191 million). Construction began in 2004 and was scheduled to end in 2007. Emirates self-financed the construction. Over 6,000 employees work in the building. Previously the airline's head office was the Airline Centre along the clock tower Roundabout in Dubai.
As the British pulled out of Dubai in the late 1950s, Sheikh Saeed bin Maktoum al Maktoum decreed an open seas, open skies, and open trade policy, to develop the country. He also required all government agencies to make a profit. The country was aiming to eliminate its dependence on its finite oil reserves within 50 years.