L'Arabia Saudita lancia Riyadh Air


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Domanda che può sembrare retorica ma non lo è: assumeranno donne pilota? Perché in quella simpatica landa culla di una cultura millenaria le donne non potevano andare in bicicletta fino a 10 anni fa e non potevano guidare l'auto fino a 5 anni fa. È permesso loro di pilotare un aereo nel 2024?
 

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Domanda che può sembrare retorica ma non lo è: assumeranno donne pilota? Perché in quella simpatica landa culla di una cultura millenaria le donne non potevano andare in bicicletta fino a 10 anni fa e non potevano guidare l'auto fino a 5 anni fa. È permesso loro di pilotare un aereo nel 2024?
Sembrerebbe di sì:

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Codice:
Saudi Arabia’s General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) has recently issued five licenses for Saudi female pilots, permitting them to work as pilots on Saudi Arabian Airlines aircraft, reports abouther.com.
Da aircharter.com

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Lo so, ma se un SFO ha come opzione 3 anni in UK oppure Marocco prima di poter tornare in Italia (come CPT) non sembra tanto male l'idea del sabbione.
Vedendosi anche centinaia di Direct Entry CPT che ottengono qualsiasi base chiedano...
 

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Questa storia viene dagli UAE, che sono teoricamente piú liberali di KSA:

28 June - After allegedly being assaulted, Ms Towey is charged with attempting suicide
9 July - Sinn Féin deputy leader Mary Lou McDonald raises her situation in the Dáil and says her passport has been destroyed and she has been banned from travelling
Taoiseach Simon Harris says the Irish government will do what it can to help Ms Towey
10 July - Mr Harris says he has spoken to Ms Towey and that she is increasingly positive about the situation
The taoiseach later confirms the travel ban has been lifted and she is preparing to travel to the airport and home to Ireland


Giusto per capire la regione e perchè magari a non tutti piace l’idea di andare là. Tutto figo, sbrilluccicante e pieno di Lamborghini… fino a quando non ti succede qualcosa.
 
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Riyadh Air orders 60 next-generation Airbus A321 aircraft, powering its network in advance of 2025 launch

  • The multibillion-dollar deal positions the airline for efficient flight operations by having an optimal fleet mix to fulfill its network ambitions of 100 destinations by 2030
  • Riyadh Air will be at the forefront of sustainability with the airline operating one of the most modern, fuel-efficient fleets in the world; 132 aircraft on order
  • Order supports Riyadh Air’s long-term goal of creating 200,000 jobs and delivering enhanced connectivity to Riyadh to the world
Riyadh Air, the new premium international airline, announced today at the Future Investment Initiative (FII) 8th Edition Conference an agreement to purchase 60 Airbus A321neo single-aisle aircraft, the latest step towards its maiden flight in 2025. The deal was confirmed today with a signing in Riyadh between Tony Douglas, CEO of Riyadh Air, and Christian Scherer, CEO Commercial Aircraft of Airbus.

The Airbus A321neo airliner is among the most sustainable and efficient in the industry, and combined with the original wide-body aircraft order announced in 2023, will ensure the optimal mix of aircraft to match Riyadh Air’s network growth. On a scale unprecedented for an airline startup, Riyadh Air has ordered a total of 132 aircraft to power its growth plans.

His Excellency Yasir Al-Rumayyan, PIF Governor and Chairman of Riyadh Air, said:

We are pleased to embark on another key milestone in Riyadh Air’s journey with the carrier’s second major fleet order, this time in partnership with Airbus. This deal underlines the airline’s ambitious intentions in advance of next year’s launch as it builds a comprehensive international network and establishes Riyadh as a major strategic global aviation hub.
Tony Douglas, CEO of Riyadh Air, said:

This order will not only enable us to support economic growth in the aviation industry, it will also ensure Riyadh Air operates one of the most sustainable fleets in the industry and be instrumental in helping Saudi Arabia achieve its net-zero emissions goals. This deal strongly reinforces the positive economic impact of Saudi Arabia’s newest airline on both a global and local scale and helps facilitate the fast-growing local aviation ecosystem.
Christian Scherer, CEO of Commercial Aircraft at Airbus, said:

We are proud to welcome Riyadh Air as a new Airbus customer and to be a part of its exciting journey. The latest generation A321neo aircraft will bring exceptional efficiency to the airline's operations and comfort to its passengers. We look forward to working together to support the incredible growth of Saudi aviation.
Riyadh Air aims to be a leading airline and will equip its fleet with the latest and most advanced digital features, providing an innovative guest experience that is the best in class in terms of aircraft cabin interior design, in addition to the latest generation of entertainment and connectivity systems on board.

The establishment of Riyadh Air aligns with PIF’s strategy to unlock promising sectors locally to support economic diversification. The airline will provide tourists from around the world the opportunity to visit Saudi Arabia’s cultural and natural attractions and further establish Riyadh as a preeminent business hub of the world. Riyadh Air will also serve as a catalyst for the Saudi National Transport and Logistics Strategy and the National Tourism Strategy by increasing air transport options, raising cargo capacity, and, in turn, growing international passenger traffic.