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Etihad Airways hosts inaugural career fair in support of its new UAE national talent development strategy

Etihad Airways hosts inaugural career fair in support of its new UAE national talent development strategy

Al Etihad26-05-2025

26 May 2025 20:18
ABU DHABI (ALETIHAD)As part of its newly launched UAE National Talent Development Strategy, Etihad Airways held its inaugural career fair - KHUTWATY 2025, a platform designed to connect ambitious Emirati talent with a wide range of career opportunities in aviation and related sectors.KHUTWATY, meaning, my step, in Arabic, is designed to foster direct engagement with the Emirati community. The event provided attendees with the opportunity to explore the world of aviation, discover diverse career paths, connect with influential leaders, and experience Etihad's dynamic work culture.Antonoaldo Neves, Chief Executive Officer of Etihad Airways, said, "Our Journey 2030 vision sets bold goals—doubling our fleet, tripling passenger numbers, and expanding to 16 new destinations in 2025 alone. Achieving this ambition requires more than operational growth; it demands exceptional people. At the heart of this vision is our National Talent Development Strategy, carefully designed to attract, develop, and advance the most ambitious and high-potential Emirati talents."KHUTWATY 2025 Career Fair is a key initiative within this strategy, providing a platform to connect with aspiring Emiratis and open pathways to impactful careers, enabling them to contribute meaningfully to the UAE through its national carrier."Dr Nadia Bastaki, Chief People and Corporate Affairs Officer at Etihad Airways, said, "Etihad Airways is deeply committed to empowering Emirati talent by providing exceptional development opportunities within one of the fastest-growing airlines in the region. This commitment goes beyond recruitment; it is about creating an environment where ambition is recognised, nurtured, and elevated.
"We are proud to stand alongside the next generation of Emiratis as they pursue careers in aviation—an industry that continues to grow rapidly and plays a vital role in the UAE's future. By investing in their development, we are giving flight to ambition, enabling Emiratis to transform their potential into meaningful impact for the UAE.
'Through our National Talent Development Strategy, we aim to enrol more than 1,000 UAE Nationals in a variety of roles across the organisation over the next five years. Platforms such as KHUTWATY Career Fair are essential in developing a strong pipeline of Emirati talent, allowing us to connect with the brightest national candidates eager to join our growing team."The career fair showcased six specialised programmes designed to provide Emirati Nationals with career opportunities across both technical and corporate functions.It includes the Cadet Pilot Programme, a structured two-year journey that combines classroom theory with hands-on flight training in both Abu Dhabi and Spain. The programme prepares aspiring pilots with the foundational skills and international experience needed to begin a successful aviation career.Cadet Technician Programme, an end-to-end development programme, is designed to equip participants with the comprehensive skills required to become licensed Aircraft Technicians. The programme combines academic training, GCAA module examinations, and hands-on practical experience, culminating in a Category A Aircraft Maintenance Licence qualification.The Airport Management Programme is a development programme offering comprehensive exposure to airport ground operations, both locally and internationally. Participants are rotated through key operational areas, gaining hands-on experience and leadership skills. With opportunities for international placements, the programme prepares Emiratis to take on supervisory roles, and contribute to the seamless functioning of global airport environments. The fair also showcased the Bedayati Programme, a structured training initiative for fresh Emirati graduates. The programme offers real-world work experience across various aviation functions, providing participants with the skills needed to kickstart their careers. In partnership with national initiatives like the Emirati Talent Competitiveness Council (NAFIS), Etihad aims to attract talented Emirati graduates to the Bedayati programme, offering them valuable industry exposure and a pathway to potential careers.The MBA Future Leader Programme, a rotational leadership programme, offers exposure to core airline functions. Emirati professionals work alongside senior leaders, receive mentorship, and built strategic skills needed to drive progress and lead in a global aviation environment.The Emerging Talent Programme is designed for Emiratis with 1–2 years of experience, and offers entry-level roles in high-impact areas such as innovation, digital, finance, and data analytics. With clear development pathways, it supports skill development and career growth into future-focused business areas.KHUTWATY 2025 fostered meaningful dialogue with the Emirati community to help align local talent with roles and programmes tailored to their career goals. Participants took part in keynote speeches and panel discussions led by Etihad's senior leaders, and connected directly with hiring managers and industry experts—building networks that support long-term career development.
The career fair also featured interactive experiences that offer insight into Etihad's values, culture, and vision of success. Attendees learnt how to reflect these values throughout the recruitment process, with expert-led workshops covering every stage of the candidate journey—from crafting compelling CVs to interview preparation—ensuring Emirati professionals are equipped with the skills and confidence to navigate their career journey successfully.
Source: Aletihad - Abu Dhabi

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