The new airline known as Riyadh Air has begun recruiting pilots to fly its aircraft. It will be recruiting up to 700 pilots as part of the process of fully launching the airline.

Saudi Arabia's new airline Riyadh Air has started the recruitment process and has invited pilots to apply as it gears up to take off in 2025.
"We are looking for the first complement of pilots to join our team, which will take us through the training period and build right up to the launch of the airline. I encourage anybody who's got experience training on the Boeing 787-9 or the Boeing 777 aircraft to look online at the opportunities we have," said Peter Bellew, chief operating officer of Riyadh Air.
Launched by the Kingdom's sovereign wealth fund known as the Public Investment Fund (PIF), the airline ordered about 72 Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner airplanes in a multi-billion dollar deal in April 2023. This included 39 confirmed aircraft with an option to acquire 33 additional wide-body 787-9 Dreamliner airplanes.
In total, it intends to purchase up to 121 Dreamliners in the fifth-largest commercial order in terms of value in Boeing's history to support the country's goal of serving all 330 million passengers and attracting 100 million visits by 2030.

Bellew said the interview process will start in September 2023, and the airline will start the formal induction of people in January 2024. According to Bellew, "Across the airline with 39 aircraft coming, we're going to hire 700 pilots across the next three years. We are looking for the people who have experience on the 787 but also people who've got existing wide-body experience."
The aviation sector has bounced back strongly after the pandemic, driven by demand for business and leisure travel across the globe. One of Dubai's flagship carriers added 17,160 employees in the last financial year of 2022-23. Recently it announced another major recruitment drive to hire cabin crew, pilots, engineers, and customer services staff.
In May, flydubai also announced plans to hire more than 1,000 employees this year. Riyadh Air's chief operating officer invited interested candidates who wish to capitalize on the opportunity to apply.
"If you're interested in living in one of the most vibrant capitals on the planet that's experiencing incredible industrial and leisure development, and willing to experience an adventure within the Arab culture, this could be just the location that suits you. Apply online and we will be in touch with you over the next couple of weeks," Bellew said. Interviews will start in September 2023, with formal induction in January 2024.
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