Top 10 result for Oman Air's training centre
The Oman Air Training Centre has been awarded a top 10 place in IATA's Middle East 2012 listing for the second year running. The center caters not only for Oman Air's own training and staff development, but is also used by other organisations.
The centre runs a range of courses for which accreditation has been granted by the Oman Civil Aviation Authority, IATA, Swiss Air and Lufthansa. IATA bestowed the top-ten placing in recognition of an outstanding contribution by the ATC (Authorised Training Centre) in developing human capital for tomorrow's air transport industry.
Abdulaziz Alraisi, chief officer for management affairs at Oman Air, said: "IATA accreditation is a major milestone for us and IATA's subsequent recognition of the quality of our training is a credit to all our trainers and to all employees who have used what they have learned to carry out their their jobs with the best possible results. As Oman Air has evolved from a regional airline to an international luxury carrier, we have invested significantly to ensure that the Oman Air Training Centre delivers the highest quality and meets our strategic aims, as well as those of our commercial clients and individual trainees."
Wayne Pearce, Oman Air's CEO added: "We are delighted that Oman Air has been recognised by IATA for the second consecutive year, confirming the high standards of our training and staff development. We look forward to consolidating our role as a global leader in aviation training and to promoting business excellence, not just within Oman but in the entire region."
“We work in close coordination and partnership with the national directives of the country, set through the Ministry of Manpower and various other government bodies. Our commitment is to continue achieving an all-round development that reaches far and wide, including all the aspects of the aviation, tourism and hospitality industries,”Pearce added.

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