
Royal Air Force of Oman begins hiring officer cadets
Applicants will undergo several evaluation stages in line with RAFO's established recruitment procedures to reach the final acceptance phase. The RAFO is dedicating all its expertise and capabilities to provide the necessary administrative and technical support to facilitate the enrollment process, allowing qualified individuals to join the ranks of national honor and duty.
These dedicated efforts by the Sultan's Armed Forces aim to absorb citizens, in accordance with established plans and programs for employing Omanis. The goal is to provide the branches of the Sultan's Armed Forces and other departments within the Ministry of Defence with competent national cadres.
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