What Do Kids In Need And Retired Aircraft Have In Common? This Drop

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What Do Kids In Need And Retired Aircraft Have In Common? This Drop

What Do Kids In Need And Retired Aircraft Have In Common? This Drop

Made from decommissioned jets, this gear flies higher than fashion.

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Emirates previously launched a special series of limited-edition luggage and bags incorporating recycled elements from retrofitted aircraft that deliver high performance and style. The 2023 release raised over $17,000 for children in need, with the latest collection also launching in conjunction with the Emirates Airline Foundation. The Aircrafted by Emirates 2025 collection comprises a series of limited-edition luggage and bags, spanning 167 items. Each collector’s item is available to purchase at the Emirates Official Store, with the brand expecting them to sell out in short order.

Each item of luggage has been crafted using Emirates’ flagship plane, the A380, as well as from Boeing 777 aircraft used for long-haul flights. These components have been carefully selected to infuse the luggage with a genuine passion for aviation, utilizing high-quality standards to achieve robust and durable results.

Some examples of materials recycled from Emirates aircraft include aluminum from passenger seat headrests and pure leather from first- and business-class seats. The flagship A380 plane’s components have also been utilized, with the onboard lounge sofas being recycled for luxurious materials.

In total, over 30,000 kg of material has been repurposed for the Aircrafted by Emirates 2025 luggage collection, each piece of which has been designed and handmade by Emirates tailors. The result is a supreme collection of high-end luggage that reflects the dedicated craftsmanship invested in the project.

With prices ranging from $80 to $350, the Aircrafted by Emirates 2025 collection includes something for all tastes and budgets.

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