Boeing has opened the Dubai Airshow 2025 on a powerful word with Emirates putting an order for 65 Boeing 777X plane. This was adopted by commitments from Ethiopian Airways and Air Senegal for added MAX jets.
Embraer has additionally obtained orders from Helvetic Airways and Air Côte d’Ivoire on the primary day of the bi-annual Airshow.
Here’s a recap of orders and bulletins from the primary day of the Dubai Airshow.
Emirates Orders 65 Boeing 777X
Boeing has kicked off the Dubai Airshow 2025 with an extra order for 65 Boeing 777X from Emirates, rising its dedication to 270 plane throughout the 777-9 and 777-8. This additional reaffirms EK’s position as the biggest operator of the Boeing 777 household and strengthens its long-term development technique for the longer term.
HH Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum said that the airline is increasing its dedication to this system with long-term development in thoughts, describing the deal as a continuation of Emirates’ decades-long partnership with Boeing.
Apparently, the Dubai-based service additionally reaffirmed its backing of the 777-10 feasibility examine, stating its help for Boeing’s plans to develop the stretched variant, with choices to transform a part of its newest 777-9 order to the 777-10 or 777-8 sooner or later.

“Emirates has been open about the truth that we’re eager for producers to construct bigger capability plane, that are extra environment friendly to function particularly with projected air site visitors development and rising constraints at airports. We absolutely help Boeing’s feasibility examine to develop the 777-10 and have choices to transform our newest 777-9 order to the 777-10 or the 777-8,” stated HH Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, chairman and chief govt, Emirates Airline and Group.
Emirates’ newest buy brings its whole Boeing widebody orderbook to 315 plane, comprising:
270 Boeing 777X plane
10 Boeing 777 Freighters
35 Boeing 787 Dreamliners
Furthermore, this additionally boosts the airline’s orderbook with GE Aerospace to 540 GE9X engines, together with the 130 extra models signed right this moment. Taken collectively, this represents one of many largest long-term commitments to U.S. aerospace manufacturing by any service.
Ethiopian Airways Orders 11 Boeing 737 MAX
Ethiopian Airways has dedicated to buying 11 extra Boeing 737-8 plane, strengthening its place as Africa’s largest airline. Signed on the Dubai Airshow, the settlement goals to help the service’s regional and worldwide enlargement technique, enabling development throughout its Addis Ababa hub.
Ethiopian Airways Group CEO Mesfin Tasew stated the extra 737-8 jets will play a central position within the airline’s long-term imaginative and prescient, highlighting the plane’s efficiency and passenger consolation as key causes for the continued funding.

“We’re thrilled to be asserting our settlement with Boeing for added 11 737-8 airplanes right this moment throughout Dubai Airshow. The order will help our development plans that we’ve set as a part of our imaginative and prescient and technique,” stated Ethiopian Airways Group CEO Mr. Mesfin Tasew.
The airline already deploys the 737 MAX household throughout Africa, the Center East, India, and Southern Europe markets. Furthermore. Ethiopian presently operates the biggest Boeing fleet in Africa and holds the continent’s greatest backlog of 737 MAX, 777X, and 787 plane.
Air Senegal Commits to Its First Boeing 737 MAX Order
Air Senegal has introduced a agency dedication for 9 Boeing 737 MAX 8 plane, marking the airline’s largest-ever fleet buy and its first Boeing order since 2004. The service plans to broaden regional and worldwide companies and strengthen Dakar as a key aviation hub in West Africa with the MAX jets.
The 737 MAX will enable Air Senegal to launch new routes to Europe, the Center East, and the Americas, in addition to serve secondary European cities instantly, serving to passengers save time by bypassing main hubs.

“This acquisition marks a serious milestone for Air Sénégal. This order is a part of Air Sénégal’s technique to strengthen and modernize its fleet so as to help the enlargement of its regional and intercontinental community and reinforce Dakar’s place as a number one aviation hub in West Africa,” stated chief govt officer Tidiane Ndiaye.
Emirates to Supply Free Starlink Wi-Fi
Emirates has unveiled a serious connectivity improve on the Dubai Airshow, asserting that it’s going to equip its complete in-service fleet with Starlink high-speed Wi-Fi. The rollout will start with the Boeing 777 in November 2025, with the primary business flight departing instantly after the Airshow on plane A6-EPF.
Installations will progress at a tempo of roughly 14 plane monthly, with the Airbus A380 programme commencing in early 2026 and full fleet activation focused for mid-2027.

In whole, 232 plane, together with Boeing 777 and A380 fleets, will obtain the complimentary, ultra-fast Starlink service. The airline has already fitted A6-EPF, its 777-300ER, on show on the Airshow, giving guests an opportunity to check the high-speed connection on the bottom. Emirates additionally plans to put in two antennae on every 777 and an industry-first three antennae on every A380, guaranteeing most capability, protection, and efficiency throughout all cabin courses.
“We’re introducing the world’s quickest Wi-Fi, elevating what passengers can count on from in-flight connectivity, like seamless productiveness, real-time communication with family members, and uninterrupted connection to their digital lives,” stated Sir Tim Clark, President Emirates Airline.
Helvetic Airways Orders As much as Eight Embraer E-Jets
Swiss service Helvetic Airways has positioned a agency order for 3 Embraer E195-E2 plane, with 5 extra buy rights. The primary supply is scheduled for late 2026, with every plane that includes 134-seat single-class configurations and Recaro seating.
This order will develop Helvetic’s E2 fleet from 12 to probably 20 plane, making it one of many main European operators of Embraer E-Jets.

“We’re proud to deepen our partnership with Embraer via this additional order for the E2. This order helps our trendy fleet technique and sustainability targets whereas sustaining operational flexibility throughout Europe. It’s going to additionally improve our potential to serve varied European prospects via our ACMI operations,” stated Tobias Pogorevc, CEO of Helvetic Airways.
Helvetic Airways initially entered the E2 programme in 2018 and presently operates eight E190-E2s, 4 E195-E2s, 4 E190s, and 4 E195s.
Air Côte d’Ivoire Orders 4 Embraer E175 Jets
Air Côte d’Ivoire ordered 4 Embraer E175 jets, with eight extra buy rights, as a part of its fleet modernization and regional enlargement. The plane will function a 76-seat, two-class structure, comprising 12 Enterprise Class seats and 64 Financial system seats.
The primary supply is anticipated within the first half of 2027, and the order can be added to Embraer’s This fall 2025 backlog. The E175s will function on home and regional routes, supporting the airline’s objective to develop its community, feed its Abidjan hub, and step by step change its turboprop fleet.

“This order marks a major step in our fleet improvement technique. The Embraer E175 efficiency and luxury will enable us to supply a superior passenger expertise, whereas supporting our development and the event of our Abidjan hub. It additionally allows us to step by step part out our turboprop fleet,” stated Laurent Loukou, Chief Government Officer of Air Côte d’Ivoire.
flydubai Selects GE Aerospace to Energy Its Boeing 787
flydubai has signed an settlement with GE Aerospace for 60 GEnx-1B engines to equip its upcoming fleet of 30 Boeing 787-9 plane, marking the service’s first foray into widebody operations. The deal, introduced on the Dubai Airshow 2025, additionally consists of spare engines and a long-term companies settlement to help the launch of flydubai’s long-haul community.
CEO Ghaith Al Ghaith famous that the engines will play a central position within the airline’s enlargement technique, permitting the service to extend capability on present routes and lengthen companies to new long-haul locations.

“The efficiency and sturdiness of our engines play an integral position within the success of our operations and fleet enlargement plans, particularly as we put together to welcome the Boeing 787 plane to our fleet within the coming years. We look ahead to an extended and profitable partnership with GE Aerospace as we embark on the following chapter of development,” stated Ghaith Al Ghaith, Chief Government Officer at flydubai.
The settlement builds on flydubai’s first widebody order of 30 Boeing 787-9s, positioned on the 2023 Dubai Airshow, enabling the airline to diversify its all-737 fleet and meet evolving passenger demand with long-range plane.


