(26 Oct 2021)
Emirates airline has unveiled plans to boost its operational workforce by
more than 6,000 employees over the next six
months.
As travel restrictions gradually ease worldwide,
additional pilots, cabin crew, engineering specialists and ground
staff will be needed to support the airline’s ramp up of
operations across its global network.
Emirates has already restored 90% of its network and is on
track to reaching 70% of its pre-pandemic capacity by the end of
2021.
The world’s largest international airline is supplementing
its flight schedules with increased frequencies to meet the pent
up demand. It is also deploying its high-capacity double-decker
A380 aircraft on popular routes around its network. By November,
Emirates will offer more than 165,000 additional seats on its
flagship A380 aircraft.
“Emirates has always been at the heart of
Dubai’s growth. Our requirement for 6,000 additional operational
staff signifies the quick recovery Dubai’s economy is witnessing
and will lead to opportunities and other positive developments
across various other businesses, including those in the Consumer,
travel and tourism sectors,” said His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed
Al Maktoum, Chairman and Chief Executive, Emirates Airline and
Group. “We have been prudently restoring our
operations in line with the borders re-opening and ease of travel
protocols, and with the positive signs in the economic recovery
and continuous growth of demand, we are hopeful to be back to
where we were pre-pandemic, from mid-2022.”
In September,
Emirates embarked on a worldwide campaign to recruit 3,000 cabin
crew and 500 airport services employees to join its Dubai hub to
support its operational requirements arising from the travel
industry recovery. As travel demand gains more traction than was
earlier anticipated, Emirates will now require an additional 700
ground staff in Dubai and across its network.
Furthermore,
the airline is looking for 600
qualified pilots interested in joining the airline’s Flight
Operations team based in Dubai.
As part of the recruitment drive, Emirates also aims to
reinforce its Engineering team, by hiring 1,200 skilled technical
staff, comprising aircraft engineers and engineering support
staff, to be based in Dubai and outstations.
Emirates is the
world’s largest operator of both the Boeing 777 and A380 aircraft.
Its fleet currently comprises 263 widebody aircraft and the
airline has a number of new aircraft on order to meet future
demand, including Airbus A350s, Boeing 787-9s and Boeing 777-X
aircraft types.
All of Emirates’ Boeing 777 aircraft are in
active service, operating to more than 120 destinations on both
passenger and cargo missions. The airline also currently flies its
flagship A380 aircraft to 18 cities, and this will soon be scaled
up by more than 65% to reach 27 destinations at the end of
November. By December, the last two A380s will be delivered to
join Emirates’ fleet and some 50 of its A380 aircraft will have
returned to active service.
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