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== Livery == === First livery (1985β1999) === [[File:Emirates Airbus A300 Bidini.jpg|thumb|A now-retired Airbus A300-600R painted in the airline's first livery|247x247px]] The first livery of Emirates, created by Negus & Negus, was similar to the second livery, except that the company name "Emirates" was written in a different font; it was relatively smaller, located on the top of the windows; and it was followed by the company name in Arabic. All aircraft wearing the first-generation livery were either repainted or retired. This livery was retired by 2005 as the last aircraft with the first generation livery (an Airbus A310-300) was repainted to the second generation livery. === Second livery (1999β2023) === [[File:Emirates Boeing 777 A6-ECS Perth 2021 (01).jpg|thumb|A Boeing 777-300ER painted in the airline's second livery]] The second Emirates livery, which featured a [[Flag of the United Arab Emirates|UAE flag]] on the vertical stabilizer and a white fuselage, with the golden word "Emirates" painted on the upper fuselage, was introduced in November 1999 on the Boeing 777-300 and the Airbus A330-200, as well as all other aircraft that were delivered from November 1999 onward. The livery rolled out shortly after in 2000 on the rest of the Emirates fleet, and Emirates repainted all aircraft to this livery by 2005. The second Emirates livery also kept the Arabic company name, but the font size was smaller than the one from the first Emirates livery. The Emirates logo in Arabic is painted gold on all engines. The livery was updated in 2005 when the red word "Emirates" was introduced and painted on the belly of the fuselage. === Current livery (2023βpresent) === [[File:Emirates Airbus A380 A6-EOE Perth 2024 (01).jpg|thumb|An Airbus A380 painted in the current livery]] On 16 March 2023, Emirates revealed its new livery. The livery features a more dynamic, flowing design of the UAE flag on the tailfin with a 3D effect. The wingtips are now painted red, displaying the Emirates logo in white Arabic calligraphy. Passengers with window seats can see the UAE flag colors painted on the inside of the wingtips, facing the fuselage.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Emirates unveils new signature livery for its fleet |url=https://www.emirates.com/media-centre/emirates-unveils-new-signature-livery-for-its-fleet/ |access-date=17 March 2023 |website=Emirates unveils new signature livery for its fleet |language=en-us |archive-date=17 March 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230317194647/https://www.emirates.com/media-centre/emirates-unveils-new-signature-livery-for-its-fleet/ |url-status=live }}</ref> The airline's [[Airbus A350|Airbus A350s]] will also include the updated UAE flag on the inner side of the winglets.
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