The carrier said it expects to restart passenger flights to the Iraqi capital six times a week on March 1.
Emirates and several other regional airlines stopped flights to Baghdad after a flight operated by discount carrier FlyDubai was struck by gunfire as it came in to land.
One person onboard was wounded in the shooting, which Iraqi authorities said they believed was unintentional.
Emirates said its decision to resume flights "follows a comprehensive safety and security review" done in conjunction with civil aviation officials. It has continued to fly to the Iraqi cities of Irbil and Basra.
Bahraini carrier Gulf Air announced on February 5 that it would resume flights to Baghdad after suspending them over the shooting.
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