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  1. The Emirates Group (Arabic: مجموعة الإمارات) is a state-owned Dubai-based international aviation holding company headquartered in Garhoud, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, near Dubai International Airport. [5]

  2. Leadership team. Almost all of the executives at the helm of the Emirates Group have been with the organisation since its birth. It's their pioneering vision that has given flight to the fastest growing airline in the world ‑ and the Middle East's largest provider of airport and travel services.

  3. The Emirates Group is composed of airport services provider DNATA (the Dubai National Air Transport Association) and Emirates Airlines. Owned by the government of Dubai and based at the busiest airport in the Middle East, Emirates has flourished under the sheikdom's 'wide open skies' policy, in spite of the restrictions placed on it by other ...

  4. INTRO. The milestones in Emirates’ incredible journey. Review the key moments in our airline’s history and how we grew from modest beginnings to become a global aviation player recognised for our industry-leading products and services. 1984. An airline is born.

  5. The United Arab Emirates [c] (UAE), or simply the Emirates, [d] is a country in West Asia, in the Middle East, at the eastern end of the Arabian Peninsula. It is a federal, elective monarchy composed of seven emirates, with Abu Dhabi as its capital. [13]

  6. International College P.O. Box 113-5373 Hamra Bliss Street, Beirut, Lebanon + 961 1 362500/1 International College P.O. Box 113-5373 Ain Aar, Mount Lebanon +961 4 928468. International College 305 EAST 47th STREET, 10TH FLOOR, New York, NY 10017 USA +1 212 529 3005. IC is a 501 (C) (3) Organization (US)

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  8. History of The Emirates Group. The Emirates Group is composed of Emirates Airlines, airport services provider Dnata (the Dubai National Air Transport Association), other transportation-related activities, and a hotel group. Owned by the government of Dubai, Emirates has flourished under the sheikdom's "wide open skies" policy, which has brought ...

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