I really love how Sir Tim has confidence in the A380, and also the fact that the superjumbo is able to cope with the environmental pressures. I haven't flown yet, but flying in an Emirates A380 is a dream that has been reassured by Tim and Emirates. Thank you Sam for this beautiful interview
I was flying the a380 monthly pre covid and when you get used to it, it is rubbish going back to a 777. The cabin isnt as noisy as a 777 and the business class product on an a380 with EK is miles better than their 777 product.
@@atikulhussain7614 It depends on the airline and class. I flew on a shorthaul flight with a European airline in the A380's early days, on BA, IIRC. It was a surprise as we were booked on a twin-jet. It was a crew training flight. I was in peasant class and it was nothing special, as you said. Little legroom and tiny toilets. I am sure that biz class on Emirates is a whole different ballgame. At least I can say I have been on an A380. Production ceased in Dec 2021, with the last one being delivered to...Emirates...
His experience with air india and mentioning that it was one of the first airlines to have 707 just shows how air india was run in it’s golden era.. hopefully Tata will bring it back to good old glory days!
@@masti5102 you didn’t get the humor? He meant he remembered all the minor details as if there was nothing better to do (that’s what he thinks was sad)
No chance👎🏻 Who can ever match the passion for aviation like JRD 👍 and possess the resources at the same time 🧐 Surely not Amit Shah and Modi 😂 or Ambani and Adani 🤣
I hope I get to fly Emirates one day and help Sir Tim have a more comfortable retirement knowing his airline is growing with new passengers. Great interview Sam!
@Airline travel and airbnb hosting yes while I agree with your statement, my intent was to show the work he has done in the 36 years. Also having pride and ownership for the company you work for makes it his and all the employees. I don't say the company I work for, I say my Company. We all need a little pride and ownership in our careers. Just easier for those that enjoy it like Sir Tim.
I have flown it a few times and always had a great experience !! You’ll enjoy it too. Try to book directly instead of travel agent, sometimes u can get a last minute upgrade option to business at very low price difference. I took it once and oh boy… i was treated like a king with personalized service. And then off the plane, i went back to my peasant life. 🤣
Hi Sam. You have earned your wings as the world's most recognizable aviation journalist. You have gone from the passenger seat to the executive suite using your enthusiasm for flying. Thank you for bring us along. I am there with you in all your travels, musings, and at times travails; continue with your extraordinary success. You have traveled a long-way from your first video being served a coconut on dry-ice on board a Singapore Airlines A380 in 2007. Left seat , right seat, I am travelling with you...
What a lovely heart felt interview. Great to see Sir Tim's enthusiasm for an industry he knows and loves so much and Sam what brilliant questions you asked. Very professional.
This interview of Sir Tim Clark proves that he is the king of the commercial airline business. He is the true example of a great leader and this is why EK has survived this pandemic. Way to go EK!
It was my crush a decade ago and still love it. My nephew wanted to fly A380 by graduating with Emirates. I suggest him to join Air Arabia through their MPL program or join CAE to join Easy Jet or WizzAir but he's exciting to join Emirates as A380's First Officer
The legend Sir Tim Clark. I have so much admiration and respect for him. He took an aircraft like the A380 and turned it in to a profitable asset. Emirates is world class airline under his leadership.
It has been a long time since I've heard someone speak so eloquently and you can understand why he has been so successful in his lifetime. We are blessed Emirates was able to attract talent like his to their airline. If there was an hour long version of this interview id love to see that as well.
It was great to get Sir Tim Clark's perspective on how the industry is doing at the moment and how it may look in the future. Great interview, Sam. I also really appreciate how you listened patiently to what he had to say.
Great interview Sam - letting Sir Tim talk pretty much uninterrupted gave him the time to tell us more and more and more about his ideas/visions. Excellent.
*_This was a great interview and very well researched in advance. I like how Sam's questions were short and straight to the point, without much interjections. This can be sold to many business media houses world wide and would be a start to such serious content. I see him being a force to reckon with in the airline industry now if this interview with Sir Tim is anything to go by. Great job Sam._*
It was well edited and he certainly let Sir Tim talk. I believe though we didnt see all - Sir Tim referenced things from Sam which we didnt hear. But we just didnt see it - it was for sure a very well presented interview
Great interview. I haven't seen long time that the person can answer and can finish the sentence without interruption but Sam's interview is excellent. Sir Tim's knowledge is excellent and he speaks clearly and Sam lets him speak. Good work.
Terrific interview Sam..all the questions answered..what a nice man Sir Tim is. Love Emirates, great airline.. some of that down to Sir Tim obviously...
I remember seeing the first Emirates Airbus A310, A6-EKA, at London Gatwick in July 1987. Amazing to see the size of the airline now. But when you hear Sir Tim's idea of the business model for Emirates it easy to see why. Long may Emirates prosper
Great job, Sam! Really heady stuff, your interviewing Sir Tim. You asked a lot of really great questions and I especially appreciated your including photos of the turboprops he mentioned at the beginning of the interview. Keep up the great work!
Love the interview Sam! I always enjoy listening to Tim talk about Emirates. Sometimes on my Emirates flights I just listen to one of his interviews for an hour or so xD
Such elegance and endless class Sir Clark ! Your airline industry vision embraces your humility and charisma …lucky Emirates to have you on board captain!
Brilliant interview. Loved Sir Clark's candor. Loved Sam's questions. And, yes, the beautiful and iconic A380 still has a lot of value in general aviation.
well not really, it has a future and it's very well situated at emirates but for the rest of the world there is no use for this gigantic dinosaur that cost over $30,000 an hour in fuel alone.
So happy to hear my city,Dar es Salaam mentioned by Sir.Tim Clark. Dar es salaam is a business of country located in East Africa known as Tanzania. The home of Kilimanjaro,Serengeti,Zanzibar and Ngorongoro. Karibu Tanzania/Welcome Tanzania.
@sam Amazing interview. Nice to see you outside an airplane for a change , outside the First class and business class which made us so jealous. Plus this interview was top notch. You should do this with all Top Airliners
Remarkable aviation boss. A true believer of the A380 and that is proven. As an Australian the growth EK pushed here was unbelievable, from A310s and then multiple daily flights to DXB are all thanks to him and his team.
I have to admit, when I first saw that thumbnail I thought it was photoshopped and that it would just be a brief zoom call! Congratulations on scoring this interview! He is a heavyweight in the business!!
It was wonderful to see, once again, an Emirates A380 fly over my ranch in southern Alberta earlier this week on its way from SFO to DXB. And, I’ll guess that Sir Tim was (like me) a member of BOAC’s Junior Jet Club.
Hearing and seeing a avgeek, speaking about aviation and he clearly knows what he is saying. Add to that that he manages one of the biggest airline out there. This interview was fabulous!
What an astute man Sir Tim is , he has a wonderful vision for the future . I could listen to him all day long . Having flown with Emirates many times including A380 flights I have to agree with his passion for that particular aeroplane . Incidentally the Super Connie at time 1:10 is VH- EAG , based at the HARS Museum south of Sydney , the only airworthy Super Connie in the World , and a beautiful old girl .
Thankyou Sam, your interview with Sir Tim was interesting in the extreme in knowing how airlines are suffering, and strategies to overcome the pandemic. I hope you are proud, that was a very intelligent man you were interviewing, and a very well handled interview. Thankyou and well done.
Great video Sam! So excited to see the next gen airplanes that will join emirates in the future like the A350 and 787 and the new queen of the skies the 777X. Keep up the great work 💪🏼
Excellent interview Sam ! Great questions and u gave plenty of time for Sir, Tim to answer them. This is how it is supposed to be done. I wish some mainstream media hosts take pointers from u. 🙂👍
I have a lot of respect for Sir Clark as a business man and aviation leader. He always sounds very articulate, concise, personal and surprisingly funny. I often find listening to C-level executives especially in the airline industry is as dry and boring as eating paper but not with Sir Clark. Let be frank and say that without him Emirates would've been nowhere near it is today. A lot of its success should be credited to Sir Clark. It's sad that he is at the age that he would retire as he was scheduled to retire in 2019. I hope he will stick around for a bit longer. If he ever leaves Emirates and wants to continue to lead, I bet all of the airlines would jump at him. By the way, one point he mentioned in this video that I particularly love is how he wanted the airplanes to fly faster. I'm one of these people who enjoy aviation but prefer to minimize the amount of time I need to spend on an airplane. Frankly, if I can go to places faster, I would incline to fly more.
Superb interview Sam and Sir Tim. The Super-Jumbo is definitely one of the best looking aircraft out there today, in my opinion. Very informative by Sir Tim, wish you the best of luck in the future. ✈️
Sir Tim seems to be an extremely approachable guy. He appears quite relaxed during this interview which is refreshing for an executive of his magnitude. I hope he remains at the helm for quite a while longer and continues to take Emirates to new heights.
Great interview Sam, you know how to ask the right questions and let the flow of information come through. Many interviewers keep interrupting and want to do most of the talking. More interviews please👍
41 years ago When I arrive at Dubai AirPort 1980 on May 28th at midnight on the way to Amman Jordan from Colombo by Sigarpure Airline Flight it was a single terminal for Arrivals and Departures. I got down to the tarmac which I have to carry my hand luggage about 100 meters. stayed 14 hours in transit to catch my next ALIA flight to Amman. after that lapse of nearly 13 years I manage to back Dubai several times from and to Europe. but from 2009 till 2016 I was a transit passenger 4 times a year from Johannesburg to Colombo. What transformation has taken Dubai International in particular and Emirates in General? As a person who has seen 5 years before Emirates Airline flies from DXB.WoW, it's incredible, Long live Dubai and Emirates Airlines.
With a man like Sir Tim at the helm it is no wonder the airline has become what it is today. I like the way he did not bite over the Qatar A380 question and his general passion for his job shone through. Also interesting point on the supersonic side of the equation. Great stuff Sam 👍👍
One concern that I have about Emirates is that some layovers for the crew are just 24H. That´s not enough to deal with fatigue and jet lag. While other airlines have 3-4 days layovers. Thats an important question for a next interview.
My first was a DC-3. I was three years old and was with my parents. The only thing I remembered about that flight was that they had barf bags and into that little brown bag I did just that-threw up! It was something that I was embarrassed about and it was the one and only time I did it. At the age of four, I started flying solo-sans parents. Had that hanging tag around my neck and the stewardesses would not let me off the plane until I could see my uncle on the tarmac waiting for me. Once he was there (remember there were no jetways in 1951) and I identified him and he presented his ID that matched what I said his name was, I climbed down the stairs, jumped into his arms and flew every year to see him and my grandmother until I was 15 years old. So much fun and so many fond memories. Of course, the aircraft changed over the years and since I began driving when I was 14 (at 14 I had to have an adult with me but at 15, I drove my self) but at 15 years old, I drove myself from Houston to Lake Charles, LA to see my Grandmother (my Father’s mother) and then on to Baton Rouge to visit all my Mother’s relatives). The farthest distance I ever drove to see a relative was to Columbia, MO to see my Mother’s sister, my favorite aunt), but after that, she moved back to LA and then I began flying everywhere I went.
that's why AIRBUS needs to launch a stretched variant of the A380-800 . . . call it the A380-1000 Neo LR with a full 18,900 kms non-stop range . . . if the A380 is to remain in business then the A380-1000 Neo LR is needed . . .
Thank you, Sam and Sir Tim Clark for this interview, Emirates is well known Innovative, cosmopolitan airline that will grow but is slowly coming back to normalcy. I cannot wait to work for Emirates some day in the future
What an awesome guy. Knows the game inside out. Been an av geek probably around the same time as me. He is absolute asset to anyone and anything connected to the airline industry, he keeps us flying the wonderful 380….massive respect 👌👌👌
If there is one person that knows the airline business in and out, it’s Sir Tim. Looking forward to listen to this interview.
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Indian Pm Modi said mr Tim don’t know anything
The one thing he doesn’t understand is that he has too many big planes on order.
I really love how Sir Tim has confidence in the A380, and also the fact that the superjumbo is able to cope with the environmental pressures.
I haven't flown yet, but flying in an Emirates A380 is a dream that has been reassured by Tim and Emirates.
Thank you Sam for this beautiful interview
Not missing much..nothing special
I've flown on it JFK-Milan a few times and have never turned back! Doing it again soon!
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I was flying the a380 monthly pre covid and when you get used to it, it is rubbish going back to a 777. The cabin isnt as noisy as a 777 and the business class product on an a380 with EK is miles better than their 777 product.
@@atikulhussain7614 It depends on the airline and class. I flew on a shorthaul flight with a European airline in the A380's early days, on BA, IIRC. It was a surprise as we were booked on a twin-jet. It was a crew training flight.
I was in peasant class and it was nothing special, as you said. Little legroom and tiny toilets.
I am sure that biz class on Emirates is a whole different ballgame.
At least I can say I have been on an A380. Production ceased in Dec 2021, with the last one being delivered to...Emirates...
His experience with air india and mentioning that it was one of the first airlines to have 707 just shows how air india was run in it’s golden era.. hopefully Tata will bring it back to good old glory days!
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But he also said the experience was quite sad.
@@masti5102 you didn’t get the humor? He meant he remembered all the minor details as if there was nothing better to do (that’s what he thinks was sad)
They sure will
No chance👎🏻 Who can ever match the passion for aviation like JRD 👍 and possess the resources at the same time 🧐 Surely not Amit Shah and Modi 😂 or Ambani and Adani 🤣
Great interview, I love the fact that not only is he a savvy businessman by actually loves aviation/airplanes.
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I love how open he is about his business model! Great person!!
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I hope I get to fly Emirates one day and help Sir Tim have a more comfortable retirement knowing his airline is growing with new passengers. Great interview Sam!
@Airline travel and airbnb hosting yes while I agree with your statement, my intent was to show the work he has done in the 36 years. Also having pride and ownership for the company you work for makes it his and all the employees. I don't say the company I work for, I say my Company. We all need a little pride and ownership in our careers. Just easier for those that enjoy it like Sir Tim.
I have flown it a few times and always had a great experience !! You’ll enjoy it too. Try to book directly instead of travel agent, sometimes u can get a last minute upgrade option to business at very low price difference. I took it once and oh boy… i was treated like a king with personalized service. And then off the plane, i went back to my peasant life. 🤣
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One day, you'll fly with Emirates!
Hi Sam. You have earned your wings as the world's most recognizable aviation journalist. You have gone from the passenger seat to the executive suite using your enthusiasm for flying. Thank you for bring us along. I am there with you in all your travels, musings, and at times travails; continue with your extraordinary success. You have traveled a long-way from your first video being served a coconut on dry-ice on board a Singapore Airlines A380 in 2007. Left seat , right seat, I am travelling with you...
What a lovely heart felt interview. Great to see Sir Tim's enthusiasm for an industry he knows and loves so much and Sam what brilliant questions you asked. Very professional.
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Sam’s journalism was on point as well how well sir Tim opened up about aviation. That’s one of the best interviews I’ve seen
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Sir Tim is a legend. Emirates is what it is today because of him.
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My personal opinion is that Sir Maurice Flanagan was the real architect behind Emirates
Great interview with Sir Tim. I hope he remains at the helm for the next few years.
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From noisy DC-6s to the 777s and A380s we now know, what a journey Sir Tim has had
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This interview of Sir Tim Clark proves that he is the king of the commercial airline business. He is the true example of a great leader and this is why EK has survived this pandemic. Way to go EK!
*A380 is the Cruise Ship of the skies*
Agreed
It was my crush a decade ago and still love it. My nephew wanted to fly A380 by graduating with Emirates. I suggest him to join Air Arabia through their MPL program or join CAE to join Easy Jet or WizzAir but he's exciting to join Emirates as A380's First Officer
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The legend Sir Tim Clark. I have so much admiration and respect for him. He took an aircraft like the A380 and turned it in to a profitable asset. Emirates is world class airline under his leadership.
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He's a cool guy! Love his optimism. Hopefully, the aviation industry can make a quick recovery, and move onto more environment friendly aircrafts.
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It has been a long time since I've heard someone speak so eloquently and you can understand why he has been so successful in his lifetime. We are blessed Emirates was able to attract talent like his to their airline.
If there was an hour long version of this interview id love to see that as well.
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It was great to get Sir Tim Clark's perspective on how the industry is doing at the moment and how it may look in the future. Great interview, Sam. I also really appreciate how you listened patiently to what he had to say.
Great Reset is here and it will ruin your life!!!!!!
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I love how Sir Tim Clark calls sam 'SIR' 🥰
Sam is a great interviewer! He lets the interviewee speaks while technically guiding the flow!
Great interview Sam - letting Sir Tim talk pretty much uninterrupted gave him the time to tell us more and more and more about his ideas/visions. Excellent.
First time I’ve ever heard Sir Tim speak. What a nice guy and extremely knowledgeable, put forward in a very easy manner. Good catch Sam.!
He always has a podcast which is played in flights
Mr Chui and Sir Tim Clark two highly intelligent men of the aviation world . I would like to meet one fine day indeed . God Bless both of you . ☮️✈️✨
*_This was a great interview and very well researched in advance. I like how Sam's questions were short and straight to the point, without much interjections. This can be sold to many business media houses world wide and would be a start to such serious content. I see him being a force to reckon with in the airline industry now if this interview with Sir Tim is anything to go by. Great job Sam._*
Yes this was a great interview! I am a big fan of Sam's.
It was well edited and he certainly let Sir Tim talk. I believe though we didnt see all - Sir Tim referenced things from Sam which we didnt hear. But we just didnt see it - it was for sure a very well presented interview
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Great interview. I haven't seen long time that the person can answer and can finish the sentence without interruption but Sam's interview is excellent. Sir Tim's knowledge is excellent and he speaks clearly and Sam lets him speak. Good work.
It's an amazing coincidence I was researching about Tim Clark this morning and then I see this. Amazing interview
I got chills as soon as I heard Tim Clark‘s voice. Immediate rush of nostalgia. Reminds me of all the flights I had with Emirates.
Terrific interview Sam..all the questions answered..what a nice man Sir Tim is. Love Emirates, great airline.. some of that down to Sir Tim
obviously...
During this pandemic your videos kept me sane. Thank You Sam Chui for sharing your experiences.
I remember seeing the first Emirates Airbus A310, A6-EKA, at London Gatwick in July 1987. Amazing to see the size of the airline now. But when you hear Sir Tim's idea of the business model for Emirates it easy to see why. Long may Emirates prosper
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So you want a trophy ?
I could listen to this man talk aviation all day long!
Great job, Sam! Really heady stuff, your interviewing Sir Tim. You asked a lot of really great questions and I especially appreciated your including photos of the turboprops he mentioned at the beginning of the interview. Keep up the great work!
Love the interview Sam! I always enjoy listening to Tim talk about Emirates. Sometimes on my Emirates flights I just listen to one of his interviews for an hour or so xD
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What an interview..! He is the reAl reason why Emirates was profitable for decades until covid. Great personality.
I JUST BOOKED my SPRING BREAK vacation in MALDIVES using EMIRATES BUSINESS CLASS.
Love Emirates. I always chose them and the A380-800.
Extremely enjoyed listening to sir Tim. A very intelligent and well informed man.
it was very good and bold interview with Sir Tim, Emirates would set an example in the post pandemic market of aviation 😀👍👏👏👏👏☺✈🛫👍
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what an excellent CEO. truly you can see why he's had the success he's had. He's not arrogant and he's truly passionate.
Such elegance and endless class Sir Clark ! Your airline industry vision embraces your humility and charisma …lucky Emirates to have you on board captain!
What a great CEO, no wonder Emirates has been killing it over the years. You can just tell he is really on the ball.
huge fan of your videos Sam! you really do inspire me to be a pilot when i grow up!
That interview was almost a masterclass in airline management!!
Brilliant interview. Loved Sir Clark's candor. Loved Sam's questions. And, yes, the beautiful and iconic A380 still has a lot of value in general aviation.
well not really, it has a future and it's very well situated at emirates but for the rest of the world there is no use for this gigantic dinosaur that cost over $30,000 an hour in fuel alone.
Lot of Indians love to fly Emirates from US to home for vacation just for their excellent service........Keep it up..
Sir Tim always has such a soothing tone, quite relaxing to listen to him being interviewed on the Emirates ICE.
Happy to hear AIR INDIA name for you great thanku .....
Respect from India
Fantastic interview. Best video yet. Great score Sam!
Thank you Sam, great interview. Tim Clark is just so Inspiring !
emirates airways is the one of the luxurious air in the world....
Good luck to you Sir Tim, I agree wholeheartedly about the wonderful Emirates A380, a pleasure to fly on, a dream.
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What a great interview! Very insightful! Please do more interviews with airline CEO’s
So happy to hear my city,Dar es Salaam mentioned by Sir.Tim Clark.
Dar es salaam is a business of country located in East Africa known as Tanzania.
The home of Kilimanjaro,Serengeti,Zanzibar and Ngorongoro.
Karibu Tanzania/Welcome Tanzania.
That was an awesome interview Sam. Gotta say hats off to Sir Tim Clark.
@sam Amazing interview. Nice to see you outside an airplane for a change , outside the First class and business class which made us so jealous. Plus this interview was top notch. You should do this with all Top Airliners
Remarkable aviation boss. A true believer of the A380 and that is proven. As an Australian the growth EK pushed here was unbelievable, from A310s and then multiple daily flights to DXB are all thanks to him and his team.
I have to admit, when I first saw that thumbnail I thought it was photoshopped and that it would just be a brief zoom call! Congratulations on scoring this interview! He is a heavyweight in the business!!
Thank you Emirates for keeping the A380 model alive… Seriously everyone should fly in it once in their lifetime
It was wonderful to see, once again, an Emirates A380 fly over my ranch in southern Alberta earlier this week on its way from SFO to DXB. And, I’ll guess that Sir Tim was (like me) a member of BOAC’s Junior Jet Club.
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Hearing and seeing a avgeek, speaking about aviation and he clearly knows what he is saying. Add to that that he manages one of the biggest airline out there.
This interview was fabulous!
The guy is unbelievably down to earth despite tonnes of success he overseen.
Give man with passion for aviation unlimited money and most modern aircraft fleet and emirates is what’s happened .. amazing!
Great interview Sam, well done!
Top content Sam! Absolutely great, thanks for doing this. You are certainly going places these days.
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Sir Tim is a total icon - Emirates is very lucky to have him!
What an astute man Sir Tim is , he has a wonderful vision for the future . I could listen to him all day long . Having flown with Emirates many times including A380 flights I have to agree with his passion for that particular aeroplane . Incidentally the Super Connie at time 1:10 is VH- EAG , based at the HARS Museum south of Sydney , the only airworthy Super Connie in the World , and a beautiful old girl .
Thankyou Sam, your interview with Sir Tim was interesting in the extreme in knowing how airlines are suffering, and strategies to overcome the pandemic. I hope you are proud, that was a very intelligent man you were interviewing, and a very well handled interview. Thankyou and well done.
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Sir Tim Clark has always kept it real. He comes across like a no nonsense guy
Lovely interview! Thanks Sam!
Great video Sam! So excited to see the next gen airplanes that will join emirates in the future like the A350 and 787 and the new queen of the skies the 777X. Keep up the great work 💪🏼
Excellent interview Sam ! Great questions and u gave plenty of time for Sir, Tim to answer them. This is how it is supposed to be done. I wish some mainstream media hosts take pointers from u. 🙂👍
Awesome interview, Sam...Well done !!!
I have a lot of respect for Sir Clark as a business man and aviation leader. He always sounds very articulate, concise, personal and surprisingly funny. I often find listening to C-level executives especially in the airline industry is as dry and boring as eating paper but not with Sir Clark. Let be frank and say that without him Emirates would've been nowhere near it is today. A lot of its success should be credited to Sir Clark. It's sad that he is at the age that he would retire as he was scheduled to retire in 2019. I hope he will stick around for a bit longer. If he ever leaves Emirates and wants to continue to lead, I bet all of the airlines would jump at him. By the way, one point he mentioned in this video that I particularly love is how he wanted the airplanes to fly faster. I'm one of these people who enjoy aviation but prefer to minimize the amount of time I need to spend on an airplane. Frankly, if I can go to places faster, I would incline to fly more.
Hi Sam, WOWWWW . What a nice down to earth person Sir Tim is. Well done to you for getting the two of you guys together . John
Superb interview Sam and Sir Tim. The Super-Jumbo is definitely one of the best looking aircraft out there today, in my opinion. Very informative by Sir Tim, wish you the best of luck in the future. ✈️
Love Emirates and love the Airbus A380. I will (and have) paid more to fly on the a380.. experience is amazing and handles turbulence the best.
That is a very “WOW” interview Sam, as always NEVER EVER disappoints 👌🏾👌🏾🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦my love for A380...
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Sir Tim seems to be an extremely approachable guy. He appears quite relaxed during this interview which is refreshing for an executive of his magnitude. I hope he remains at the helm for quite a while longer and continues to take Emirates to new heights.
June 2024 I predict.
Sam great job conducting this interview. 👏👏👏
Such an informative video, thanks Sam! Seems such a great guy.
Love the vid Sam keep up the great work 👍 ✈
Air india first Boeing 707 Proud 😍😍
Sam you impress me with your talents, the quality of your questions made you a top journalist there!
Great interview Sam, you know how to ask the right questions and let the flow of information come through. Many interviewers keep interrupting and want to do most of the talking. More interviews please👍
Great Job Sam. Such an informative conversation !!!
Sam ji u r king of aviation side god bless u always...all the best sir
Sam, you know as well as I, the A380 will live on...regardless of the critics. Once you have flown on an A-380, you'll understand.
Glad 😊 he mentioned Air India in good terms.
Sir Tim Clark gave an amazing interview and loved all of it, thank you for sharing it with us
Emirates .. Always great to fly.
Thank you Sam, for this wonderful interview with Sir Tim.
41 years ago When I arrive at Dubai AirPort 1980 on May 28th at midnight on the way to Amman Jordan from Colombo by Sigarpure Airline Flight it was a single terminal for Arrivals and Departures. I got down to the tarmac which I have to carry my hand luggage about 100 meters. stayed 14 hours in transit to catch my next ALIA flight to Amman. after that lapse of nearly 13 years I manage to back Dubai several times from and to Europe. but from 2009 till 2016 I was a transit passenger 4 times a year from Johannesburg to Colombo. What transformation has taken Dubai International in particular and Emirates in General?
As a person who has seen 5 years before Emirates Airline flies from DXB.WoW, it's incredible, Long live Dubai and Emirates Airlines.
With a man like Sir Tim at the helm it is no wonder the airline has become what it is today. I like the way he did not bite over the Qatar A380 question and his general passion for his job shone through. Also interesting point on the supersonic side of the equation. Great stuff Sam 👍👍
In the future I would like to be Emirates employee. Love Emirates so much.... Great video sam
One concern that I have about Emirates is that some layovers for the crew are just 24H. That´s not enough to deal with fatigue and jet lag. While other airlines have 3-4 days layovers. Thats an important question for a next interview.
Sir Tim is the best person who knows the passenger trends and taste out there, who could help out Emirates, isn't it sam.
Great interview and a legend in aviation. Do more.
My first was a DC-3. I was three years old and was with my parents. The only thing I remembered about that flight was that they had barf bags and into that little brown bag I did just that-threw up! It was something that I was embarrassed about and it was the one and only time I did it. At the age of four, I started flying solo-sans parents. Had that hanging tag around my neck and the stewardesses would not let me off the plane until I could see my uncle on the tarmac waiting for me. Once he was there (remember there were no jetways in 1951) and I identified him and he presented his ID that matched what I said his name was, I climbed down the stairs, jumped into his arms and flew every year to see him and my grandmother until I was 15 years old. So much fun and so many fond memories. Of course, the aircraft changed over the years and since I began driving when I was 14 (at 14 I had to have an adult with me but at 15, I drove my self) but at 15 years old, I drove myself from Houston to Lake Charles, LA to see my Grandmother (my Father’s mother) and then on to Baton Rouge to visit all my Mother’s relatives). The farthest distance I ever drove to see a relative was to Columbia, MO to see my Mother’s sister, my favorite aunt), but after that, she moved back to LA and then I began flying everywhere I went.
East or West
Sam chui is the best 🙏
that's why AIRBUS needs to launch a stretched variant of the A380-800 . . . call it the A380-1000 Neo LR with a full 18,900 kms non-stop range . . . if the A380 is to remain in business then the A380-1000 Neo LR is needed . . .
Thank you, Sam and Sir Tim Clark for this interview, Emirates is well known Innovative, cosmopolitan airline that will grow but is slowly coming back to normalcy. I cannot wait to work for Emirates some day in the future
What an awesome guy. Knows the game inside out. Been an av geek probably around the same time as me. He is absolute asset to anyone and anything connected to the airline industry, he keeps us flying the wonderful 380….massive respect 👌👌👌