Saudi’s Riyadh Air to build first simulator centre at Prince Sultan University

Saudi’s Riyadh Air to build first simulator centre at Prince Sultan University

Riyadh Air has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Prince Sultan University (PSU) as part of its wider initiatives to prepare the future generation of aviation professionals in Saudi Arabia, including the recent launch of its first graduate programme. Fresh graduates enrolled in the graduate programme will receive training from experts in the field, both from Riyadh Air and from the International Air Transport Association. They will also get hands-on experience across seven different departments at Riyadh Air. The MoU with PSU will see build its first simulator centre on the university’s Riyadh campus where future pilots will be trained to join Riyadh Air following their graduation. The airline and will collaborate to provide learning opportunities for students who aspire to pursue a career in commercial aviation. Short-term vocational training programmes will be offered for pilots, cabin crew and ground crew in addition to more skill-specific programmes across the airline ecosystem, including finance, legal, IT, HR and project management. The airline will also partner with PSU to create long-term academic programmes to support students who want to pursue an aviation career. Peter Bellew, COO of Riyadh Air, said: “We believe that investing in the future of the aviation industry