The tanker won a gold triple in the safety of ground transportation services

Administrative shifts put Emirati competencies in major markets for Emirates Airlines

Emirates Airlines: Role-sharing helps citizens build their skills and experience.

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Emirates Airlines announced administrative transfers within the commercial operations team in the Middle East, Far East, Europe and Africa, with the aim of placing Emirati national competencies in key markets and global business roles.

Citizen Competencies

The company’s chief commercial officer, Adnan Kazim, said: “We have a large group of talented UAE nationals, and we continue to invest in developing their skills and providing them with opportunities for growth and career advancement, as we are working to build a strong leadership path that supports the strategic economic vision for us and our country in the next 50 years. ».

Kazim expressed his full confidence in the ability of the new managers to enhance the carrier's presence in various global markets, and to serve customers and partners dynamically in a rapidly changing travel environment.

New sites

According to the statement, members of the Emirates Commercial Operations team will begin their new duties as of July 1.

Saeed Abdullah Miran, director of Emirates Airlines in Hong Kong, will take over the position of director of Emirates Airlines in the Philippines, and Rima Al Marzouki will take over the position of director of Emirates Airlines in Bahrain.

In turn, Abdullah Adnan, the current Director of Commercial Support, will assume the position of Director of Emirates Airlines in Tanzania, while Majid Al Falasi, Director of Emirates Airlines in Tanzania, will take over the position of Director of Emirates Airlines in Sudan.

In the same context, Mohammed Taher, who currently holds the position of "Commercial Support Manager", will assume the position of Commercial Support Manager in Kenya, while Rashid Salah Al-Ansari will move to the global sales unit at Emirates Airlines, as a chief auditor.

As for Hamad Al-Ali, he will move to the Emirates sales team in the country, as Director of Business Development, and Muhammad Al-Qasim will assume the position of Director of Emirates Airlines in Cyprus.

unique program

Emirates Airlines pointed out that the outstation program for its Commercial Operations Department is a unique program that prepares UAE nationals to assume leadership positions in the future.

She added, "The role exchange, within the framework of the program, helps citizens build their skills and experience by expanding their work across the various roles of Emirates Airlines' global business operations."

golden trilogy

In addition, Emirates Airlines was honored in several categories for the safety of its distinguished services in ground transport, at the awards ceremony of the British-based Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents, pointing out that the ceremony was held in Dubai for the first time.

Emirates Airlines stated that it is the only carrier that has received safety awards for three consecutive years, as its team won gold awards in three main categories: fleet safety, health and safety, and the recreational safety award.

The team also added the title of "Team of the Year / Middle East" in health and safety for the second time in three years, which confirms the performance of operational safety and health governance systems, and the efficiency of the precautionary measures taken during the "Covid-19" pandemic.

Vehicle fleet

Emirates Airlines operates a fleet of more than 1,000 vehicles in the UAE, to transport its passengers in the “first” and “business” classes, and aircraft crews, in addition to employees, to and from their workplaces, with an average of 2.5 million flights annually.

It also sets standards and protocols for premium “car with driver” service providers to transport “first” and “business” class passengers to and from the airport in comfort and safety.

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