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Emirates opens advanced crew training center in Dubai to boost pilot capacity

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Emirates opens advanced crew training center in Dubai to boost pilot capacity
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HH Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum Chairman & Chief Executive, Emirates Airline & Group | Emirates Airlines

Emirates has opened a new flight crew training centre in Dubai, aiming to support the airline’s future growth and address increasing demand for pilot training. The facility, built with an investment of US$135 million, is designed to train pilots for the Airbus A350s and upcoming Boeing 777Xs.

The centre covers 63,318 square feet and includes six full flight simulator bays. It is located near other Emirates training facilities, contributing to Dubai’s role as a key aviation hub.

His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman and Chief Executive of Emirates Airline and Group, stated: “Our new Emirates Crew Training Centre is a gamechanger and has a significant role to play, both in the industry’s ecosystem and Dubai’s emergence as a global aviation hub. Every dirham of our AED 500 million investment is already delivering value.

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“The centre sets new firsts and serves as best-in-class in aviation training, shaping our programmes and preparation for our future fleet. Above all, our pilots and instructors have shared stellar feedback on the new facility and that is immensely rewarding.”

A notable feature of the centre is its Pilot Support Station (PSS), developed internally by Emirates. This system allows pilots to prepare their flight deck configurations and build flight plans in an immersive environment before their sessions. Training sessions are recorded so instructors can review specific moments to improve performance.

The centre also uses advanced 3D printing technology to create components for its training equipment, which results in annual savings of up to AED 1 million.

Currently, two A350 full flight simulators are operational at the centre. Four more simulators—including those for Boeing 777X—are expected over the next few years. Each simulator can provide up to 7,500 hours of training annually for as many as 1,000 pilots.

When fully operational, Emirates will offer access to 17 simulators across its facilities—11 dedicated to A380s and Boeing 777s—expanding its total yearly pilot training capacity by 54% to approximately 130,000 hours.

Emirates’ first A350 simulator at the new centre received level D qualification from the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), which is the highest rating available for this type of equipment. It is also recognized as the first globally at Airbus A350 Standard 1.3 with zero findings during qualification.

The facility includes four classrooms for recurrent, conversion, and command training courses led by experienced instructors using evidence-based methods.

In addition to this new centre, Emirates provides various professional development programs through other local institutions such as the Emirates Flight Training Academy for cadets, Emirates Aviation University, Emirates Cabin Crew Training Centre, and Emirates Aviation College. These institutions offer specialized technical and soft skills courses aimed at employees as well as members of the broader aviation community in Dubai.

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