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English: Orlando International Airport (MCO), Orlando, Florida, USA
Tipo de aeronave
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Airbus A380
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Emirates
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A6-EOM
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ground operations
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English: The first Emirates flight to Orlando International Airport (Flight 219 from Dubai) at the gate on 1 September 2015. The inaugural flight was made with an Airbus A380 aircraft, but the route will be operated by a Boeing 777-300ER. It is the third visit to the airport by an A380. Airbus visited the airport with a test aircraft before the model's entry into service. A Lufthansa A380 en route to Miami International diverted to Orlando International Airport as well. This aircraft was the first scheduled, commercial service to the airport with an A380.
Français : Première vol (Vol 219) de Emirates à Orlando, le première septembre 2015.
Data 1 de setiembre de 2015
Fonte Welcoming Emirates Airlines to Orlando (archive) on the City of Orlando's website

Posición de la cámara28° 25′ 32,29″ N, 81° 17′ 58,92″ O Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.Ubicación de esta y otras imágenes en: OpenStreetMapinfo

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