First Etihad Emirati managers graduate

The graduate managers received their certificates at a ceremony held at Etihad’s new training academy in Abu Dhabi from HH Sheikh Khalid bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Chairman of Etihad Airways and James Hogan, the airline’s Chief Executive.
The 12 Emirati graduates started the 18-month course in October 2007 and have now taken up a variety of management positions across the company. It follows the successful graduation of Etihad’s first batch of Emirati cadet pilots in February this year.
“Each of the 12 graduate managers has demonstrated tremendous drive and ambition during the last year and a half. This is a very proud moment for everyone at Etihad Airways as they complete their training and join the airline across our network of more than 50 global destinations,” said Hogan.
“As the national airline of the UAE it is vital that we have Emiratis working in all areas of the company and so to have our own ‘home grown’ managers developing their careers with us is fantastic.”
The programme involves a combination of classroom learning and hands-on experience. Each graduate spends time in a variety of Etihad departments finding out about all aspects of the airline’s business, including customer service, sales and marketing, reservations, pricing and ticketing, network and schedule planning, finance and human resources.
The programme delivers a business-related, internationally accredited qualification, which is underpinned by National Vocational Qualifications (NVQ).
The graduates are: Amna Al Zaabi, Mansour Al Marzouqi, Saleem Al Marzooqi, Mohammed Al Shamisi, Shaeb Najjar, Salama Omar, Haitham Al Subaihi, Aisha Al Ameer, Othman Al Ghafli, Jehan Mohamed, Shareefa Al Hammadi and Najla Al Nahdi.
Members of the Etihad Airways graduate managers at the graduation ceremony at the Etihad training academy with HH Sheikh Khalid bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Chairman of Etihad Airways and James Hogan, Etihad Airways CEO and members of the Board of Directors
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