Saturday, 06 September 2025

Emirates to Recruit Over 1,500 Pilots in the Next Two Years

Published: Saturday, May 03, 2025
Emirates to Recruit Over 1,500 Pilots in the Next Two Years

Emirates Airlines made a significant announcement on World Pilots’ Day, revealing plans to hire more than 1,500 new pilots over the next two years as part of its ambitious global expansion strategy. The Dubai-based carrier, which already boasts an elite team of 4,600 aviators, is looking to recruit over 550 pilots in 2025 alone.

This recruitment drive is a response to the airline’s ongoing fleet and route growth, as well as the aviation industry’s recovery from recent disruptions, and underscores Emirates’ commitment to maintaining its position as a world leader in air travel.

To attract top talent from around the world, Emirates’ recruitment team is hosting roadshows in more than 40 cities globally. Recent sessions have taken place in Italy, with upcoming events scheduled in Norway, Finland, and Sweden. These roadshows provide aspiring pilots with the opportunity to learn about Emirates’ operations, training programs, and career advancement opportunities, and to meet with recruitment specialists in person.

The airline is seeking candidates for a variety of roles, including Direct Entry Captains, Accelerated Command candidates (who are fast-tracked from First Officer to Captain), Type-Rated First Officers, and Non-Type Rated First Officers. The Accelerated Command program has already seen more than 80 pilots on the path to becoming captains, highlighting Emirates’ investment in rapid career progression.

Emirates’ pilots operate one of the world’s youngest and most technologically advanced fleets, consisting of 261 wide-body aircraft, including Airbus A380s, Boeing 777s, and the latest Airbus A350s. The airline serves more than 148 destinations across six continents, offering pilots the chance to experience diverse flying environments-from bustling metropolises to serene island destinations.

The job comes with a suite of thoughtfully curated benefits, such as tax-free salaries, profit-sharing, comprehensive insurance, luxury accommodation in Dubai, generous annual leave, and travel perks for family and friends. These benefits are designed to attract and retain the best talent in the industry.

The requirements to become an Emirates pilot are rigorous and reflect the airline’s commitment to safety and excellence. Candidates must hold a valid Airline Transport Pilot License (ATPL), a Class 1 Medical Certificate, and have a minimum of 1,500 total flying hours (with higher requirements for command roles).

Additional qualifications include fluency in English (ICAO Level 4 or above), specific type ratings on aircraft such as the A380 and 777, and the ability to pass technical, psychological, and simulator assessments. Emirates also values continuous professional development and encourages candidates with military flying experience or additional language skills to apply.

In terms of compensation, Emirates pilots enjoy some of the most competitive packages in the industry. Captains can expect a monthly basic salary of approximately AED 44,500–46,670, while First Officers start at around AED 30,125–31,341 per month, with additional flying pay and a range of allowances.

All salaries are tax-free, which significantly increases take-home pay. Other benefits include fully furnished accommodation, education allowances for children, medical and dental insurance, and retirement plans. The application process is comprehensive, involving online submission, technical and psychological assessments, interviews, simulator evaluations, and background checks. Successful candidates are then invited to relocate to Dubai and complete Emirates-specific training and orientation.

Emirates’ proactive approach to workforce planning is evident in its recent hiring history. Since 2022, the airline has welcomed nearly 2,000 new pilots, reflecting its confidence in the future of the aviation sector and its dedication to operational excellence. The current recruitment drive is not just about filling vacancies; it is a strategic investment in the airline’s long-term growth and its ability to deliver exceptional service to passengers.

By expanding its pilot workforce and investing in talent development, Emirates is positioning itself to meet the challenges and opportunities of a rapidly evolving industry, ensuring that it continues to set the standard for excellence in global air travel

Red Sea Global Partners with Qatar Airways to Launch Direct Flights to Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea International Airport

Published: Friday, September 05, 2025

Red Sea Global (RSG), the visionary developer behind The Red Sea and AMAALA, has announced a major step in expanding global access to its luxury regenerative tourism destinations. Starting October 21, 2025, Qatar Airways will begin operating direct flights to the Red Sea International Airport (RSI) from Doha’s Hamad International Airport (DOH). Tickets are now available through the airline’s website and mobile app.

The new route will run three times a week — on Sundays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays — linking travelers from around the world to Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea coast through Qatar Airways’ vast network of over 170 destinations across six continents.

Flight schedule:

  • Doha (DOH) → Red Sea (RSI): Flight QR1226 departs 07:45, arrives 10:45

  • Red Sea (RSI) → Doha (DOH): Flight QR1227 departs 11:45, arrives 14:15

Boosting Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 Tourism Goals

John Pagano, Group CEO of Red Sea Global, highlighted the significance of this partnership:

“The launch of these new flights with Qatar Airways marks a pivotal moment in positioning The Red Sea as a premier luxury destination on the global tourism map. As we continue to open more hotels and attractions, this route provides seamless access for travelers to experience unparalleled luxury, explore the rich Saudi culture, and engage with our pioneering regenerative tourism model.”

Engr. Badr Mohammed Al-Meer, Group CEO of Qatar Airways, emphasized the airline’s commitment to expanding connectivity:

“Adding The Red Sea to our network reflects our dedication to offering diverse and enriching destinations for global travelers. This marks our 12th destination within the Kingdom, opening doors to a new level of luxury travel in the Middle East through our award-winning hub at Hamad International Airport.”

Sustainable Tourism at Its Core

Operated by daa International since its opening in 2023, RSI is designed to be one of the world’s most sustainable airports. Once fully operational later this year, the airport will be powered entirely by renewable energy, utilizing over 760,000 solar panels and one of the largest battery storage systems worldwide.

Currently, five luxury resorts are welcoming guests at The Red Sea, including: Six Senses Southern Dunes, St. Regis Red Sea Resort, Nujuma, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve, Shebara (RSG-operated), Desert Rock (RSG-operated).

Additionally, Shura Island, the central hub of the Red Sea destination, is set to open later this year with 11 luxury resorts, an 18-hole championship golf course (Shura Links), premium dining and retail, cultural programs, and signature experiences.

This collaboration between RSG and Qatar Airways represents a significant milestone for Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, aimed at transforming the Kingdom into a leading global tourism hub.

For booking and more details, visit qatarairways.com.

PIA to Resume Direct UK Flights Starting September 2025

Published: Sunday, August 31, 2025
PIA to Resume Direct UK Flights Starting September 2025

Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) is set to resume direct flights to the United Kingdom starting September 2025, confirmed Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar. Initial flight operations will commence between Islamabad and Manchester, with three to four weekly flights planned. A dedicated team from PIA has already arrived in Manchester to finalize operational readiness for the route.

Following this initial restart, PIA plans to expand its service to include flights from Islamabad to London and Birmingham, along with potential routes from Lahore and Karachi to UK destinations. This marks a significant development after previous constraints and disruptions, restoring PIA’s important link with the UK market.

The resumption is expected to benefit both passengers and businesses by offering direct, convenient travel options and fostering stronger economic and cultural ties. Passengers can anticipate competitive pricing, improved flight reliability, and enhanced service standards as PIA aims to reestablish its position in international aviation between Pakistan and the UK.

This restoration of direct flights opens opportunities for families, professionals, and tourists, simplifying journeys and reconnecting communities that have been separated by travel limitations in recent years.

 
 

AirAsia Halts Bali–Australia Flights Amid Service Suspension

Published: Saturday, August 30, 2025
AirAsia Halts Bali–Australia Flights Amid Service Suspension

In a strategic move to streamline its operations, AirAsia Indonesia has announced the suspension of its Bali to Cairns route effective September 19. The decision forms part of the airline’s broader demand-driven network optimization initiative aimed at focusing resources on routes with the most sustainable and robust demand.

Captain Achmad Sadikin Abdurachman, CEO of AirAsia Indonesia, shared the reasoning behind the suspension in a statement posted on the airline’s website. He emphasized that the choice followed a thorough review of passenger demand trends and route performance, ensuring a sharper focus on profitable and high-demand services.

Passengers affected by the suspension have been promptly notified via email and SMS. AirAsia has provided several options to ease the impact, including full refunds, credits valid for two years toward future flights with AirAsia, and complimentary flight changes to earlier dates on the Bali-Cairns route prior to the cutoff.

This development comes just one year after AirAsia Indonesia launched the thrice-weekly service linking Bali and Cairns. Following the airline’s exit, Jetstar will remain the sole provider of direct flights between Denpasar and Cairns, maintaining up to four flights per week.

The Bali-Cairns connection has long held significance for travelers drawn to unique cultural and natural experiences. Bali is internationally celebrated for its rich cultural tapestry home to traditional dances, age-old rituals, and stunning ancient temples. Cairns, on the other hand, serves as a gateway to two renowned UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Daintree Rainforest, part of Queensland’s Wet Tropics, and the Great Barrier Reef, one of the world’s most spectacular natural wonders.

With this route adjustment, AirAsia Indonesia aims to enhance operational efficiency while still catering to evolving traveler needs in the region.

Philippine Airlines Expands Melbourne Service with Additional NW25 Flights

Published: Thursday, August 28, 2025
Philippine Airlines Expands Melbourne Service with Additional NW25 Flights

Philippine Airlines is ramping up its service on the Manila to Melbourne route for the upcoming 2025/26 holiday season to meet growing traveler demand. From December 17, 2025, through January 19, 2026, the airline will increase its weekly flights from five to seven, except during the peak period between December 26, 2025, and January 3, 2026, when the regular schedule applies.

The enhanced schedule features daily flights, offering passengers greater flexibility and convenience for their holiday travel plans. Operating on the reliable Airbus A330-300 aircraft, the route maintains high standards of comfort and service.

Flight details include:

  • PR209 departing Manila at 5:00 PM, arriving Melbourne at 4:10 AM the next day (aircraft configuration 3-3-3 with 246 seats).
  • A second PR209 flight leaves Manila at 9:25 PM, landing in Melbourne at 8:35 AM the following day (246 seats).

Return flights from Melbourne:

  • PR210 departs at 5:55 AM, arriving Manila at 11:20 AM (3-3-3 layout with 357 seats).
  • The second PR210 flight takes off at 10:20 AM, reaching Manila by 3:35 PM (357 seats).

This seasonal increase underscores Philippine Airlines’ commitment to enhancing connectivity between the Philippines and Australia, supporting both leisure and business travelers during the busy holiday period.

Air France Becomes First Airline to Receive A220 with Global SAF Certification

Published: Wednesday, August 27, 2025
Air France Becomes First Airline to Receive A220 with Global SAF Certification

In a landmark achievement for sustainable aviation, Air France’s Airbus A220-300 has successfully completed its inaugural ferry flight from Mirabel Airport (YMX) in Canada to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) powered by a blend of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). This historic delivery not only marks a milestone for Air France but also represents the first time Airbus has issued official sustainability credentials for SAF directly to an airline customer, signaling a significant step forward in the industry’s decarbonization journey.

The newly delivered Air France A220-300, christened VAISON-LA-ROMAINE and the airline’s 46th in this fleet, demonstrated remarkable environmental benefits. Over the course of its ferry flight, the use of SAF reduced lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions by more than 25 tonnes compared to traditional fossil fuels. This achievement reflects Airbus’ ability to provide Proof of Sustainability (PoS) through the CORSIA Sustainability Certification Scheme, ensuring verified emission reductions linked to SAF consumption.

For Air France-KLM, one of the world’s largest buyers of sustainable aviation fuel, the integration of SAF at the point of aircraft delivery represents a key transparency enhancement, accelerating SAF adoption across the aviation sector. The airline group stresses that combining new, more efficient aircraft with SAF is central to meeting its decarbonization targets for medium-haul operations.

Since introducing SAF deliveries at its Mirabel manufacturing facility, Airbus has progressively integrated sustainable fuels into A220 production, acceptance tests, and now delivery flights. In 2025 alone, the Mirabel site anticipates saving around 400 metric tonnes of CO2 emissions through the use of approximately 170,000 liters of pure SAF.

This local effort complements Airbus’ worldwide sustainability commitment, where 78% of all aircraft delivered in the first half of the year featured SAF blends. Airbus aims for full SAF compatibility across its entire fleet by 2030. Currently, A220 aircraft are certified to operate with up to 50% SAF blends, showcasing both advanced technical readiness and adherence to evolving regulations.

The sustainable aviation fuel used on this flight is certified to reduce lifecycle emissions by up to 85% compared to conventional jet fuel. This reduction is accounted for using a mass balance system that tracks certified SAF volumes alongside regular Jet A-1 fuel, ensuring a transparent and auditable chain of custody. Airbus emphasizes this approach as vital for maintaining operational feasibility while driving greater SAF transparency.

Since introducing its first A220 in 2021 as part of a 60-aircraft order, Air France has leveraged the model’s efficiency to reduce per-seat fuel burn and CO2 emissions by up to 25% compared to older aircraft generations. The A220 family remains a cornerstone in both Airbus’ and Air France’s sustainability strategies, combining advancing aircraft efficiency with the accelerating adoption of sustainable fuels.

As the aviation industry charts its path to a low-carbon future, Air France and Airbus’ collaboration on SAF delivery flights underscores the tangible progress being made toward cleaner skies—one sustainably fueled journey at a time.