The aircraft will serve short to medium haul cities, with Bahrain as its inaugural destination
aviation2 hours ago
Abu Dhabi — Etihad Airways’ Aeromedical Centre (AeMC) will conduct medical examination of its Emirati staff, who are going to join the national military training.
In this regard, the General Command of the Armed Forces, represented by the National and Reserve Service Authority (NRSA), signed an MoU with Etihad Airways.
The ceremony at Etihad Airways’ headquarters in Abu Dhabi also included a tour of the airline’s medical centre which has been certified to conduct the national service’s medical examinations and screenings.
The MoU was signed by Major-General Pilot Shaikh Ahmed bin Tahnoon, Chairman of National Service and Reserve Authority, and Mohamed Mubarak Al Mazrouei, Etihad Airways Chairman. Hamad Al Shamsi, Etihad Airways Deputy Chairman, and Mohamed Hamad Al Mehairi, Etihad Airways board member, also attended, accompanied by James Hogan, Etihad Airways’ President and Chief Executive Officer.
UAE nationals from across Etihad Airways have been undertaking national service training since the end of 2014 and more are expected to join the programme during the year.
Under the MoU, the Etihad Airways Medical Centre will conduct examinations for the airline’s staff, who are called upon for national service. The airline will comply with the agreed guidelines and report the results to the NRSA.
Etihad Airways was applauded by Shaikh Ahmed bin Tahnoon for its initiatives which show the airline’s commitment and capabilities in promoting the national service programme.
haseeb@khaleejtimes.com
The aircraft will serve short to medium haul cities, with Bahrain as its inaugural destination
aviation2 hours ago
This is an unbelievable feeling to be here, said old timers, recalling the first service held in April 1979 at St Andrew’s Church on Corniche Road
uae2 hours ago
Akhizah and Ayeesha were accompanied by their parents as they were flown out on an evacuation plane
gulf3 hours ago
Philippe Lazzarini said Israeli authorities continue to deny humanitarian access to the United Nations
mena4 hours ago
Most residents could expect a fair to partly cloudy day ahead
uae4 hours ago
This service will be accessible for five days after the link becomes active
uae6 hours ago
Onion has been selling at over Dh6 per kg in the local hypermarkets after India put restrictions on exports last year
uae6 hours ago
Determined to drive all the way to her birthplace of Lagos, her journey involved wild camping for almost 74 days, and a harrowing car crash
travel6 hours ago