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Kelana Jaya (15 September 2011) : Malaysia Airlines honoured 25 cabin staff who ‘graduated’ today at the Malaysia Airlines Academy in Kelana Jaya for mastering conversational Arabic language. The foreign language competency development is in line with the national carrier’s ongoing cabin crew service enhancement.


All 25 cabin crew graduates had undergone 100 training hours to complete the Advanced Elementary level, which is the continuation of the Elementary level that they completed last year. For the Advanced Elementary level, the training still emphasized on speaking skills using more complex vocabulary and sentence structure. The instructors for this Arabic course are Arab native speakers from ALDIWAN Arabic Language Center, Kuala Lumpur.


Following completion of the training, the graduates will be equipped with advance communication skills to interact with Arabic speaking passengers. They will also be rated in their ability to make announcements in Arabic, to ensure that they are competent to do this on Malaysia Airlines’ flights between Malaysia and the Middle East routes. To keep these skills constantly polished, the crew will be assigned on a regular basis throughout the year on routes such as between Kuala Lumpur – Jeddah, Dammam and Dubai.

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We are looking for dynamic and highly motivated individuals to contribute to the growth of our airline. If you would like to apply for a position, please write in to the address listed on the right or email recruitment@malaysiaairlines.com.

Only shortlisted candidates will be notified. 

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Currently, MAS-Airbus A380 is being assemble in the factory in the Toulouse, France.

Watch the video here, enjoy it...


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KOTA BAHARU, 19 Ogos (Bernama) -- Lapangan Terbang Sultan Ismail Petra (LTSIP) di Pengkalan Chepa di sini boleh mengendalikan perkhidmatan penerbangan antarabangsa setelah projek menaiktaraf bernilai RM45.5 juta siap bulan depan.



Menteri Pengangkutan Datuk Seri Kong Cho Ha berkata dengan pemanjangan landasan daripada 1,980 meter kepada 2,400 meter itu dapat membolehkan pendaratan pesawat lebih besar termasuk Airbus A330 dan Boeing 737-800.


Katanya projek naiktaraf LTSIP, yang bermula pada Jun tahun lepas, berjalan mengikut jadual dan sehingga kini telah siap 99.85 peratus serta dijangka siap sepenuhnya bulan depan.

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