Dubai carrier Emirates has taken delivery of its last on-order Boeing 777-300ER.

Registered A6-EQP (MSN 42363), the jet is the 190th 777 delivered to Emirates, which notes that it has taken delivery of one in eight manufactured 777s and is the only airline to have operated all six variants of the type.

Emirates' last 777-300ER 2

Emirates

The 190 aircraft include 146 777-300ERs – one fifth of the total built. Emirates received the first in March 2005, and has 140 in its active fleet today. These are used to serve 119 destinations.

Describing the model as "a cornerstone of Emirates' success story", the Middle Eastern airline's president Tim Clark states that the -300ER "will continue to play an integral role in our operations and facilitating global tourism and trade opportunities in the years to come".

Emirates is set to be one of the early operators of the in-development 777X, having ordered 35 777-8s and 115 777-9s, Flight Fleets Analyzer shows.

Deliveries will begin in 2020, Clark notes.

Emirates' last 777-300ER

Emirates

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