Saudia to upgrade aviation academy to international training centre
- Saudi Arabia: Monday, January 21 - 2013 at 04:26
Saudi Arabian Airlines (Saudia) has announced plans to upgrade the Prince Sultan Aviation Academy to the status of a specialised international training centre, as part of the airline's privatisation process, Arab News has reported. "The academy will be converted to a new status capable of offering wide-ranging training programs, not only to cater to the needs of the Kingdom but also receive trainees from regional and international airline companies," said assistant executive director general of public relations at Saudia, Abdullah Al-Ajhar. He also said that the privatisation of the Saudi Airlines Cargo, Saudi Arabian Airlines Catering and Saudi Ground Services Co has been completed.
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