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Emirates hires cabin crew, ground service staff and pilots

It said that the parent company of Emirates Airlines is planning to increase its workforce by 17300, including more pilots, engineers, cabin crew and catering staff as well as cargo and ground handling personnel.

Emirates Group, which is owned by Dubai’s sovereign wealth fund ICD and has a workforce of 14%, plans to hire 350 new staff members in different roles in the group's financial year, ending in March next year. It said that the new jobs would include more than 4,000 positions at its ground handling firm dnata.

Emirates is a major player in Dubai's positioning as a global hub. D33 is a 10-year strategy that aims to boost the economy of Dubai by attracting foreign investment and investing in tourism.

According to data from the government, between January and the end of May, 8.68 million people stayed overnight in the city-state, an increase of 7% compared to a year ago.

In a statement, Emirates said that as part of its recruitment drive, it will host over 2,100 open-days and other talent acquisition activities in 150 cities across the country. (Reporting by Federico Maccioni; Editing by Susan Fenton)

(source: Reuters)