Emirates has revealed a striking new Airbus A380 livery that underscores its long-standing commitment to tennis, marking the airline’s sponsorship of all four Grand Slam tournaments with a bold visual tribute now taking to the skies.
The custom design features tennis-inspired artwork incorporating the official logos of the Australian Open, Roland-Garros, Wimbledon and the US Open. Each logo is framed within a tennis ball motif and rendered in the tournament’s signature colours, from the Australian Open’s summer blue to Wimbledon’s iconic green and purple.
The new livery debuted on an Emirates A380 that recently landed in Melbourne, coinciding with the start of the year’s first Grand Slam tournament. It will remain part of the airline’s fleet for the coming years and is set to operate on routes to major cities including Houston and Sao Paulo.
Emirates said the aircraft symbolises the core values of tennis, including sportsmanship, discipline and resilience, while carrying fans and athletes across its global network.
Tennis remains a central pillar of Emirates’ global sponsorship strategy. In addition to backing all four Grand Slams, the airline supports major ATP and WTA Tour events such as the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships.
The airline’s broader sports portfolio spans horse racing, golf, cricket, sailing, basketball, cycling and football, with its Fly Better branding featured on the kits of leading clubs across Europe and beyond. Through these partnerships, Emirates continues to position sport as a key platform for global connection and brand visibility.
News Source: Dubai Media Office
