Emirates unveils 777 special livery

Emirates has unveiled a striking new livery on one of its Boeing 777 aircraft, featuring some of Real Madrid's star players.

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Emirates has unveiled a striking new livery on one of its Boeing 777 aircraft, featuring some of Real Madrid’s star players.

The aircraft arrived in Madrid before carrying the club’s first team on a specially chartered flight to Jeddah for the Spanish Super Cup, which takes place from 8 to 12 January.

The partnership between Emirates and Real Madrid dates back to 2011, with the airline becoming the club’s kit sponsor in 2013.

The eye-catching livery showcases key players, including Kylian Mbappé, Vinícius Júnior, Luka Modrić, Jude Bellingham, Lucas Vázquez, and Federico Valverde, celebrating the team’s illustrious legacy and global appeal.

This special Boeing 777 will bring Real Madrid to destinations including Athens, Vienna, Miami, Seattle, and Kuwait, among others.

Emirates began operations to Madrid in 2010 and currently serves the Spanish capital with double daily flights, utilising a mix of Airbus A380 and Boeing 777 aircraft.

As part of a multi-billion-dollar retrofit programme, Emirates has refurbished 40 aircraft, including 27 A380s and 13 Boeing 777s.

Additionally, Emirates recently welcomed its first A350 to its fleet, expanding its capabilities and introducing state-of-the-art features to routes such as Edinburgh, Kuwait, and Bahrain, with more destinations to follow.

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