Dulsco Partners with Middle East’s Only Accredited & Independent CCTO

1 July 2021

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UAE-based Dulsco’s talent solution arm has formed a partnership with Dynamic Advanced Training, the Middle East’s only accredited and independent Cabin Crew Training Organization (CCTO), to provide airlines with flexible cabin crew solutions. This initiative is also unique to the candidate as they will not incur any cost to be trained.

David Stockton, CEO of Dulsco commented, “The aviation industry in the GCC and the Middle-East region is worth US$130 billion, which is equivalent to 4.4% of the region’s gross domestic product (GDP). We have come up with an initiative to play our role in further strengthening the sector by providing it competent talents.

“Under this strategic recruitment drive, Dulsco and Dynamic are investing cost and expertise in developing suitable candidates through a structural and internationally recognized training program for both the commercial and private cabin crew requirement. Once trained, these candidates will be outsourced to the airline industry, which is expecting the air traffic to almost double, from 4.5 billion passengers in 2019 to 8.5 billion in 2039,” Stockton added.

“Learning at the Middle East’s best-in-class training centre that uses advanced technology and real-life simulations will further hone the skill sets of the prospective employees of the leading airlines,” said Mark Kammer, Operations Director, Dynamic Advanced Training. “Dynamic is the first facility of its kind in the MENASA region to offer private, business and commercial hyper-realistic aviation experiences under one roof. This is bound to reflect in the proficiency and confidence of the candidates once they are ready to be part of the airlines industry.

Dubai expects passenger traffic on its terminals to grow 8% this year to 28 million. By the third quarter of the year, 90% of the 260 destinations accessible from Dubai Airport are expected to be restored. This would increase the number of flights and would require highly trained aviation crew to make it happen.

In collaboration with EASA, Halldale Group recently hosted a Heads of Training interactive online workshop with about 40 leaders from airlines, aviation training organisations, and academia. Read about it here.

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