
Emirates is recruiting and holding a Pilot Roadshow to attract experienced and technically proficient commercial pilots to fly its growing network of international routes.
Emirates, a global connector of people, places and economies, will be holding a Pilot Roadshow offering a great opportunity for interested pilots to learn more about the recruitment process, talk to Emirates’ staff about the benefits of being an Emirates pilot, and find out about living and working in Dubai.
Details of the Pilot Roadshows
The Pilot Roadshow sessions will be held at Manchester Airport Marriott Hotel on 12-13th April, Hale Road, Hale Barns, Manchester WA15 8XW, United Kingdom:
· The first and second sessions will be at 10am and 2pm on Thursday 12th April
· The third session will be at 10am on Friday 13th April
Pilots only need to attend one of the sessions and prior registration is not required to participate. Interested candidates should arrive at the venue on time and attend the information session.
Interested pilots who are unable to attend the roadshow can also make an online application at www.emirates.com/pilots
In addition to passenger aircraft, Emirates now offers pilots the option to join the airline’s dedicated Boeing 777 freighter pilot team. The freighter pilot contract offers a unique opportunity for pilots with a new 28 days on, 13 days off roster pattern.
Being an Emirates pilot
Being an Emirates pilot offers an excellent opportunity to fly with a fast-growing, award-winning airline. Emirates pilots enjoy a competitive tax-free salary, medical and dental insurance, annual leave and company accommodation, whilst living in one of the world’s leading cultural and business hubs – Dubai.
Emirates also operates one of the largest fleets in the industry with over 255 passenger aircraft, all of which are either Airbus A380 or Boeing 777 aircraft. With more than 260 aircraft on order, Emirates will continue to increase its fleet size and extend its network, which already stands at over 155 destinations in 85 countries and six continents.