Oman Air’s ‘Future Leaders’ launched
Under the auspices of Shaikh Nasr bin Amer al Hosni, Under-secretary of the Ministry of Labour for Labour, Oman Air officially inaugurated its highly anticipated Future Leaders Commercial Graduate Programme.
At the special induction ceremony, 11 Omani graduates received their certificates at the Crowne Plaza Muscat OCEC.
During the event, the candidates were addressed by Oman Air’s Chief Executive Officer, Abdulaziz al Raisi, and members of senior management. Sumaiya al Siyabi, who recently became the first Arab woman to win the ‘Stars of Science’ programme, spoke words of encouragement highlighting the importance of staying focused on goals.
After a rigorous selection process which began in July, the candidates; Bashair al Busaidy, Firas al Zadjali, Atheer al Mahrouqi, Ibrahim al Hinai, Saqar al Araimi, Mohammed al Sarmi, Fatima Al Zahra Shabeer, Usama al Balushi, Fatma al Marhubi, Maryah al Harthy, and Muzdalifa al Husaini, are now gearing up to begin their exciting two-year journey.
Shaikh Nasr bin Amer al Hosni commented, “Oman Air has done a wonderful job designing the Future Leaders Programme, which clearly demonstrates the extent of its interest in empowering more Omani cadres and nurturing them for various leadership and highly specialised positions in the field. Without a doubt, the 11 new graduates will constitute a new building block in the commercial aviation sector. The programme represents an integrated strategy for human resources management and an example of a constructive partnership between the Ministry of Labour and the private sector. Through such efforts, we aim to create a stimulating work environment that follows world-class standards and ensures the achievement of the aspirations and goals of Oman’s Vision 2040 .”
The selected graduates will work in different departments to gain experience.
Abdulaziz al Raisi added, “Oman Air is a huge advocate of developing the next generation, in line with our commitment to Oman’s Vision 2040 and its economic development. The 11 graduates have been carefully selected for their huge potential and talent. Over the next two years, we will nurture that talent and feed it with tangible, practical skills they can take into their professional and personal lives. The ceremony marks an exciting milestone for them as the first step in building a promising career in aviation.”
Over two years, the candidates will spend time at Oman Air’s hub in Muscat and some of its outstations, gaining experience in all the commercial functions of the airline. They will begin by receiving a formal induction and training for two weeks before starting their employment. Later, the candidates will fly to IATA’S European headquarters in Geneva to undergo world-class formal training and sit an exam for the prestigious IATA Air Transport Management Certificate. The rest of the two-year programme will see them spend three to four months rotating around each commercial function. Throughout this time, they will continue to receive training with a dedicated senior leadership mentor, and at the end, they will receive certificates with internationally recognised qualifications.