Try to focus when you make a photo.
A bit too blurry to know for sure. Try the Bureau Grot.
The match can be found on a large number of font download sites with illegal download possibilities of commercial fonts. On all it is all the same one which is a rip-off of a commercial font. So not a free one and thus useless to you.
Edited on Oct 24, 2015 at 21:19 by koeiekat
Take it from The Kat, Pussy, it is not.
Yes, you are.
Too long a sentence [SIC], should be "I'm just mad". Noticed the upper case 'I'?
Capital offense.
EK03Serif-B01 is closer than Emirates Bold, which is clearly no match, but also is no match with this image. Look at the 'r'.
wonderfulmadness said 
using font for cosplay "business" cards
hey guys (:
i'm doing cosplay in my free time and i would like to print some business cards with my facebook/email/youtube adresses on them.
do i need to pay for an additional licence or is this kind of stuff included in private use?
thanks for your help!
greets, maggie
If it is for a business card the use is not private/personal but commercial. You will be using the font as a means to generate business. That is to generate income.
donshottype said 
Corporate font. No legitimate way to purchase it.
Purchase no, indeed. But Emirates itself has made it available in pdfs without any security ...

As said in the other thread, Conrad's Dribbler is the best match. Except that he did not include these ligatures.

When you only put your question in French you will not reach many dafont regulars.

When you want an answer, don't yell.
Hard to tell with an image like this, all detail lost. Make a new scan. This time 600 dpi, grayscale and save as png. Only a few words are needed but including a 'g' and a 'q'. So the first two columns of 'esque' will do.
My guess is that this has been made with Optimo's Plain Medium.
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