Emirates Group Receives More than 600 Application from National Service Career Fair 2023

The Emirates Group concluded an exciting National Service Career Fair, which started on 6 March 2023 at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre, with more than 600 applications received throughout the three days, reemphasising the organisation’s position as an employer of choice for UAE Nationals.

The Group’s participation in the sixth edition of the National Service Career Fair is part of its rigorous campaign to attract competent Emirati talent that will support its business acceleration and projected expansion. More than 200 graduates visited the Emirates Group’s interactive stand on the first day alone to browse through the offered opportunities including the National Cadet Pilot Programme, Aircraft Maintenance Engineering License programme (AMEL) and Customer Service roles.

Cadet Pilot Programme joiners will receive the unique opportunity to train at the Emirates Flight Training Academy’s state-of-the-art facility for four years, before qualifying to fly for the largest international airline, Emirates. High school graduates who have enrolled in AMEL will undergo theoretical and practical training at the Emirates Engineering Training College to receive their higher diploma in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering attested by Dubai’s Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) upon completion of the programme. The new Customer Service professionals will also receive 12 months of on-job and classroom trainings upon joining, to help ease them into their roles amid accelerated global operations.

The Emirates Group’s unwavering commitment to integrating Emirati capabilities is reflected in its robust Emiratisation strategy, where a team of specialists and professionals attract and recruit UAE Nationals across diverse business areas and functions, while also providing the roadblocks for their career progression through bespoke trainings and various development programmes.

Over 3,000 Emiratis are currently employed in a variety of roles across the Emirates Group including pilots, engineers, IT professionals, data analysts and commercial managers. The Group is also working towards generating more unique roles for UAE Nationals in emerging fields such as machine learning and artificial intelligence, to help further the UAE’s ambitions for science, technology and innovation. With more than 30% of Emiratis across the Group in leadership roles, there are no efforts spared in creating a pipeline of aviation professionals who are equipped with adept skills and valuable expertise to take forward the UAE leadership’s vision and contribute to its aviation sector and economic growth, further reinforcing Dubai’s position as a world-class air transportation hub for trade and tourism.

Source: Emirates Press Release
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Middle East Airline’s Pilot Recruitment Team to Visit Two Asian Countries

Emirates’ Pilot Recruitment Team will visit Hong Kong and Singapore each for a two-day pilot roadshow to discuss pilot recruitment process from application to assessment, and what it’s like to be an Emirates pilot from training to rosters to the benefits and package.

The airline will conduct the event at Hong Kong SkyCity Marriott Hotel on March 30-31 and The Westin Singapore on April 02-03.

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Major US Airline Hires First Female Graduates from its Cadet Academy and Extends 52 Pilot Job Offers

American Airlines hired the first female graduates from the American Airlines Cadet Academy to join the mainline flight deck as first officers at the 2023 Women in Aviation International Conference. In addition to this special milestone, American extended 52 pilot job offers at the conference — the only mainline airline carrier to do so.

The American Airlines Cadet Academy, which celebrates its five-year anniversary in July, provides a structured platform to eliminate the financial barriers prospective pilots face. The Cadet Academy supports the growth of American’s pilot population while creating greater diversity amongst the future and current pilot ranks — with more than 30% of enrolled cadets being female. The Cadet Academy helps close the gap between dreams and an attainable future in aviation for those who didn’t know it was possible.

American’s commitment to encouraging a positive, inclusive and equitable culture for all team members is unwavering, and American is focused on diversifying the flight deck with the most qualified aviators while investing in the future.

Source: American Airlines Press Release
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American Regional Airline Relaunches Cadet Ambassador Program

Piedmont Airlines, a wholly owned subsidiary of the American Airlines Group announces the return of the Piedmont Cadet Ambassador Program.

“Joining our Cadet Ambassador program is ideal for aviators who are early in their journey to becoming a commercial pilot and have an interest to learn more about being part of the Piedmont pilot community,” shares Griffin Lewis, Flight Operations Recruiter. “The program provides exposure to our company culture, the commercial aviation industry, and the ability to join a network of like-minded individuals who are working toward the same career goal.”

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