Emirates has invested $2.4 million in next generation ‘telemedicine station’ medical equipment to be rolled out on 300 ...
Dubai: Emirates, Dubai’s flagship carrier, has announced plans to roll out high-tech in-flight telemedicine stations on 300 ...
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Emirates News Agency on MSNEmirates, Parsys design pioneering new telemedicine station for inflight customersEmirates has joined forces with Parsys Telemedicine to introduce next generation equipment that will enable customers to ...
Dubai-based carrier Emirates will spend around 5 billion dollars on refitting 220 of its aircraft in order to sustain its ...
Airbus’ range chart for the A350-1000 from Dubai, United Arab Emirates, shows that the A350-1000 can fly point-to-point ...
Emirates President Shares Doubts About Boeing 777X Delivery Schedule is published in Aviation Daily, an Aviation Week ...
Emirates announced that Seoul and London-Stansted are the latest destinations to be serviced by its retrofitted B777s ...
EMIRATES president Tim Clark said the company is spending close to US$5 billion in cash to retrofit existing aircraft like ...
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The Herald on MSNEmirates and Parsys design pioneering new telemedicine station for inflight customersEmirates has always invested in high quality medical equipment, but the new Parsys kit is the result of a year long ...
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