The latest feature to gain media attention? The new 'virtual windows' located in the middle aisle of the suites.
Emirates president Sir Tim Clark recently told the BBC that the images through the virtual windows were "so good, it's better than with the natural eye," adding that ultimately the airline plans to remove all windows from future planes, which could in turn make them lighter and faster.
However, after seeing the suites that don't have real windows, I'm not entirely convinced by the aesthetic.
As the plane was grounded at the time of our tour, the virtual windows projected a view of the airport grounds outside the aircraft using real-time camera technology.
While the technology is cool, you can certainly notice a change in the light in the virtual window cabin compared to the suites on the left and right hand aisles which have proper windows — the virtual window suites didn't feel quite as luxurious, in my opinion.
However, reviews of the windows by people in the industry have so far been positive, so perhaps when the view they're projecting is of mountains and landscape, this feature works better.