![]() The MoU was signed at the Prince Sultan University campus in Riyadh. He added: “This program aims to create more jobs within Saudi Arabia, ensure sustainability, and qualify Saudi youth by launching initiatives that enable them to join the job market and contribute to the growth and competitiveness of the sector.” “Our collaboration with Prince Sultan University marks another step in Riyadh Air’s efforts to offer unique learning platforms for local youth as they look to choose and develop their careers,” Bellew added. The two parties will also collaborate on short-term programs, including vocational training for cabin crew, ground crew and other management positions in finance, legal, IT, human resources and project management. The airline will work closely with the university to build a graduate program for future pilots. “We believe that investing in the future of the aviation industry is vital for the joint success and growth of Riyadh Air and the Kingdom,” said Peter Bellew, chief operating officer of Riyadh Air, in a statement. The airline signed a memorandum of understanding with the university on Wednesday to build a facility that trains aspiring pilots to fly Riyadh Air. ![]() RIYADH: Future pilots in Saudi Arabia will soon develop their flying skills in an immersive training environment, with Riyadh Air planning to build its first simulator center at Prince Sultan University. ![]()
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