It was a
special day at the Emirates Aviation College in Dubai on Thursday last
week as the 10,000th cabin crew graduated from the international airline’s intensive training course.
Mohana Chonayah, the 10,000th graduate, arrived in Dubai six weeks ago from her native Malaysia, where she was recruited after impressing
Emirates recruitment officers during the careful selection process.
Mohana
was one of the 61 new cabin crew at last week’s graduation ceremony who has spent the last six weeks undergoing intensive training and
assessment at the Emirates Aviation College in Dubai. The graduates trained in state-of-the art facilities, including emergency
training simulators and full-scale aircraft mock-ups, along with medical training accredited by the Royal College of Surgeons in Edinburgh.
“I am so proud to be the 10,000th person to fly for Emirates,” said
Mohana. “My batchmates and I have all worked so hard throughout our training and we can’t
wait to put everything we learned into practice.”
Mohana was joined on stage by the first, 500th and 1,000th Emirates cabin crew, all of whom are still flying with the multi-award winning
international carrier.
Senior Flight Purser Khalid Al Alem, from Jordan, joined Emirates in September 1985, a month before its first flight even departed Dubai
International Airport for the two destinations it served back then, Karachi and Mumbai.
Today, Emirates serves more than 100 destinations on six continents with a fleet comprising 111 passenger planes and 10 freighters.
“There were 78 cabin crew in our first batch,” Khalid reminisced. “Things were completely different 23 years ago. We started with two leased
aircraft while today we operate the most sophisticated, advanced machines in the world.”
In February 1994 Anna Guilas became the 500th cabin crew to join the growing airline. Today she is a Purser who has travelled the world in the
course of her work, overseeing the entire cabin operations on each flight.
“What I love most about what I do,” she said, “is that no two days at work are ever the same. I spend the whole month going to different places,
meeting new people, learning about different cultures.”
Emirates Divisional Senior Vice President – Service Delivery Terry Daly paid tribute to the 10,000-strong team of Emirates cabin crew, “Our cabin
crew occupy a special place in the Emirates family: they are the public image of our great airline. It is their grace and professionalism that helps
to keep customers coming back to fly Emirates.”
He added that within five years, Emirates
forecasts the number of cabin crew to tip 18,000. “Given our current aircraft order, we will eventually
need more than 20,000 crew.”
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