Emirates flight Ek448 travels 13 hours and lands in the same location where it took off.

Emirates flight Ek448 from Dubai DXB airport to Auckland airport. This flight is operated on Airbus A380. The Emirates flight Ek448 took off from Dubai Airport around 10:30 on Friday morning.

The passenger on the flight travel for 13 hours and landed back at Dubai international airport. As the flight takes the world’s longest U-Turn. This happens due to the closure of Auckland airport due to a flood due to which the flight had to return to base. as the Auckland airport authorities after analyzing the on-ground situation asked to close the international airport and there will be no flight operations.

Emirates flight Ek448 travels 13 hours and lands in the same location where it took off.

FlightRader24 data shows us that the Emirates flight Ek448 pilot takes the world’s longest U-Turn. halfway through the journey and wanted back to the base airport in Dubai.

After this incident, the Emirates flight Ek448 flight was rescheduled to the 29th and landed safely after 16 hours of flight which is one of the longest commercial flights in the world.

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Emirates airlines are one of the flag carriers of the United Arab Emirates, Emirates airline is a full-service airline and the largest in the middle east. Founded on 25th march 1985 which is 37 years ago.

Emirates airline uses the fleet of Boeing and airbus all wide-body aircraft

The airline operates to over 150 destinations across 70 countries. Emirates airline is not part of any Major airlines alliance but has a codeshare agreement with many international airlines such as Air Canada, United Airlines

Airbus A380 World’s largest aircraft used in Emirates flight Ek448

The Airbus A380 World’s largest aircraft is one of the biggest passenger aircraft in the world and the only full-length double-Dect aircraft. The aircraft made by Airbus to compete with Boeing 747. The first flight of the aircraft was on 27th April 2005, and it has over 250 units flying to date its biggest customer ins Emirates Airlines, Singapore Airlines, and Qantas

Emirates flight EK 448 Operates on Airbus A380 World’s largest aircraft.

But due to less demand airbus stop the production of the Airbus A380 World’s largest aircraft due to less demand.

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