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Emirates Hiring New Pilots: Tax Free Salary Reaches AED 1.18 Million Plus Premium Benefits
Emirates (EK), has opened a global pilot recruitment roadshow that begins in Madrid (MAD) on August 6 and runs across Eu...
Emirates Names First Emirati Women Pilots to Command Boeing 777
Emirates names Hanan Jawad and Bakhita Al Mheiri as its first Emirati female captains, both flying the Boeing 777 fleet.
Emirates Pilot Salary in 2026
In 2026, Emirates continues to offer some of the highest pilot salaries globally, especially when considering the airlin...
Turkish Airlines Pilot Salary in 2025
Turkish Airlines employ approximately 5,700 pilots and here is how much they earn as well as other insider details.
Emirates Cabin Crew Salary in 2025
Emirates new cabin crew may earn around AED 10,800 to AED 11,300 per month (USD 2,940 to USD 3,070 per month).
Emirates Pilot Salary in 2025
Here is a look at how much Emirates pays its pilots, the benefits they enjoy, and the requirements one must fulfil to be...
Emirates First Turkish Female A380 Captain in the World Hiring Message
Emirates (EK), one of the world’s largest international airlines, is hosting a pilot recruitment event in Istanbul (IST)...
Emirates to Hire 1,500 Pilots in Just Two Years
Emirates Airline (EK) announced plans to recruit over 1,500 new pilots within the next two years as part of its global e...
Emirates 777 Pilot Mom Cry Watching His Son Land for First Time in Beirut
Lebanese mother Mona Ghandour was overcome with emotion at Beirut–Rafic Hariri International Airport (BEY) as she watche...
Emirates Airline Pilot Salary in 2024
Emirates Airline Pilots can expect a tax-free annual salary ranging from AED 433,800 to AED 660,500, translating to appr...
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Two American Airlines Flights End Up With the Same Flight Numbers Once Again
American and United Jets Suffer Tire Failures Hours Apart at Chicago O’Hare
Turkish Airlines to Launch New 787 Flights to This Famous Asian City
Lufthansa’s Largest Passenger Jet in the World Damage Runway Lights at Munich