Emirates Airlines President Tim Clark said that the airline will make a decision in the coming months regarding the size of its fleet in the future.

"We need some time to see what it will turn out to be," according to Reuters, Clark said in an online interview with Aviation Week.

It is unclear when Emirates Airlines, which was flying to 157 destinations in 83 countries before the Corona Virus pandemic, will start rebuilding its network after it stopped passenger flights in March. March. Since then it has run a few limited services.

He added that a decision will be made as soon as there is more clarity regarding whether the demand for travel will begin to recover next year, which he indicated depends on the availability of a vaccine for Covid's disease - 19

He said that Emirates is evaluating existing orders that include 50 Airbus A350s, 126 Boeing 777Xs and 30 787s from the American aircraft manufacturer.

Clark said on Monday that it may take up to four years for Emirates to resume flights across its entire network.

It is expected that Clark will retire from the position of President of Emirates Airlines this month and become a consultant to the company.