Casa Arabe is committed to being a meeting point between Spain and the Arab world
uae6 hours ago
Etihad Aviation Training (EAT) has signed a contract with Gulf Air to offer full flight simulator training to Gulf Air's Boeing 787 Dreamliner pilots.
As part of the agreement, Gulf Air will dry lease EAT's full flight simulators at the training facility in Abu Dhabi. The training will be conducted by Gulf Air instructors at the Etihad Training facility.
Paolo La Cava, accountable director, EAT, said: "Etihad Aviation Training is pleased to welcome Gulf Air instructors and pilots to the comprehensive training facility in Abu Dhabi."
Gulf Air's chief operations officer Captain Suhail Abdulhameed Ismaeel said: "We are happy to work hand in hand with our friends in Etihad Aviation Training and use their facilities to train our flying crew. This is the start of ongoing projects with Etihad Airways and Etihad Aviation Training."
EAT currently boasts 11 full flight simulators (FFS), including 3 Airbus A320 FFS devices and 2 Boeing 787 devices. The facility is expanding and will soon open a third B787 FFS device which will be available in Abu Dhabi to third party customers.
In addition to the Abu Dhabi facility, EAT operates a flight training college in Al Ain offering a cadet pilot training programme.
- business@khaleejtimes.com
Casa Arabe is committed to being a meeting point between Spain and the Arab world
uae6 hours ago
From stocking up essentials to ensuring safety of vehicles and properties, they take no chances
uae6 hours ago
The UAE face a tricky challenge on Friday in what could be a rain-interrupted qualifying game against Vanuatu
cricket6 hours ago
The daughter of Sheikh Mohammed married Sheikh Mana in a grand ceremony last year
uae6 hours ago
Authorities also apprehended 179 suspects across 196 operations worldwide
crime7 hours ago
The mission titled ICUBE-Q will be launched on board China's Chang'E6 from Hainan
world8 hours ago
Notable Speech and Tarifa lead an army of contenders in major Classic contests at Newmarket, England and Churchill Downs, America
sports8 hours ago
GCSE and A level board exams take place over several weeks in April, May and June for thousands of students across the world
education8 hours ago