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Riyadh Air launches aviation scholarship programme

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Riyadh Air launches aviation scholarship programme

Riyadh Air’s newly-announced ‘Employment-First’ Overseas Scholarship Programme aims to launch several scholarship tracks, starting with two specialised paths for engineers in Australia, followed by a pilot training programme in the US.

The initiative falls under ‘Promising Path’, one of the tracks within the ‘Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques’ Scholarship Programme, in collaboration with the Ministries of Education and Transport & Logistics Services and General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA).

This strategic step aims to develop national competencies and train & develop a new generation of specialists in the aviation sector.

The programme will introduce several global training pathways, with the initial phase focusing on sending scholarship students to Australia to study towards Bachelor’s degrees in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering, covering both Mechanical Engineering and Avionics (Electronics).

Next month, Riyadh Air will launch a Commercial Aviation training opportunity in the US.

In line with Riyadh Air’s commitment to supporting students' career progression, the participants will be employed before embarking on their scholarships.

This ensures that their years of experience are registered with the General OrganiSation for Social Insurance, enhancing their professional readiness from day one.

The programme's launch is part of Riyadh Air’s continuous efforts to empower national talent and provide the Kingdom’s young and vibrant workforce with essential skills and knowledge, representing an even greater long-term investment in the future of the Kingdom's aviation industry.

Nahar AlJahani – VP of Talent Acquisition and Business Partners at Riyadh Air, stated: "The 'Employment-First' Scholarship Program is a part of our commitment to developing national human capital and enabling Saudi youth - both men and women - to access world-class education. Its impact will reflect positively on the development of the aviation sector in the Kingdom, contributing to the company's goal of creating over 200,000 direct and indirect jobs”. -TradeArabia News Service

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