SAUDI ARABIA

Flight school is opening doors for Saudi women

July 17, 2018
Oxford Aviation Academy, a leading trainer and crew recruiter, has already received applications from hundreds of women. — Reuters
Oxford Aviation Academy, a leading trainer and crew recruiter, has already received applications from hundreds of women. — Reuters

DAMMAM — A flight school in Saudi Arabia is opening its doors for women, following the end of a decades-long driving ban.

Oxford Aviation Academy, a leading trainer and crew recruiter, has already received applications from hundreds of women hoping to start lessons in September at a new branch in the eastern city of Dammam.

“People used to travel abroad (to study aviation), which was difficult for women more than men,” said applicant Dalal Yashar, who aspires to work as a civil pilot.

“We are no longer living in the era were women were allowed (to work) in limited arenas. All avenues are now opened for women. If you have the appetite, you have the ability,” she said.

The academy is part of a $300 million project that includes a school for aircraft maintenance and an international center for flight simulators at the airport.

Students receive three years of academic and practical training, said executive director Othman Al-Moutairy.


A decades-long ban on women driving was lifted last month, as part of sweeping reforms pushed by Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman, deputy premier and minister of defense, aimed at transforming the economy and opening up more opportunities for women. — Reuters


July 17, 2018
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