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Gulf Air will build a new MRO facility in Bahrain

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How do cabin crew requirements differ across Gulf airlines? Gulf Month by Gabriele Petrauskaite 2021-08-16 The airline flies a mixed fleet, which consists of both narrow-body and wide-body aircraft.

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Boeing forecasts need for 2.4 million new aviation personnel by 2043

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Predictions indicate that most new aviation crews will operate single aisle aircraft. Meanwhile, wide-body aircraft will be the primary choice for flying operations in Africa and the Middle East.

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Enjoying Club J cabin with Japan Airlines Airbus A350-900 From Okinawa to Tokyo Haneda

Charles Ryan's Flying Adventure

The cabin in Class J was full and my guess is so are the other class cabins, that is how popular these domestic routes are especially when you have mulitiple flights a day operated by wide-body aircraft. Everyone including the cabin crew had to be seated and it was quite bumpy especially flying through the clouds.

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Joyride on Air Do Boeing 767-300ER : Part 1 HND-CTS

Charles Ryan's Flying Adventure

We boarded the aircraft 5 mins before the schedule departure time and took off 26 minutes later. Announcement were made by the crew but only in Japanese so I had no clue what was being said. I find the 767 cabin to be quite comfortable and adding the typical Japanese service from the cabin crew, that makes the experience even better.

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