Summary
- Emirates is in need of 600 engineers to maintain its fleet of over 260 aircraft globally.
- The airline is investing $950 million to build an advanced engineering facility in Dubai, which will be one of the largest MRO centers in the world.
- Engineers recruited in Singapore will play a vital role in the facility’s success, performing a range of maintenance tasks on Emirates’ aircraft and potentially on aircraft from other global airlines.
As one of the world’s leading and largest airlines with a fleet of more than 260 aircraft, Emirates needs extensive maintenance facilities to keep all those jets in the air. Finding maintenance engineers and personnel is becoming more challenging by the day, so Emirates is headed for Singapore next week to launch its first engineering recruitment roadshow in the island state for 2024.
Emirates needs 600 engineers
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