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Royal Jet’s VP-HR Wins Prestigious Women in Leadership Award

October 28, 2009
Country: UAE
Client(s): Royal Jet

Amna Saif Al Mansouri - Vice President of Royal Jet’s Human Resources and Corporate Support Department – has won the Leader in Aviation Award at this year’s Women in Leadership Awards.

The Women in Leadership Forum is a partnership between the Dubai Business Women Council and naseba, a global business information company headquartered in Monaco. It is organised under the patronage of HRH Princess Haya Bint Al Hussein, wife of HH Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai. It aims to help Arab women expand their role in the business world and to motivate women to be productive members of both society and the economy.

Mrs Al Mansouri received her award from Sophie Le Ray, CEO of the naseba Group at a gala dinner, held at the Atlantis Hotel on Dubai’s Palm Jumeirah.

Al Mansouri’s business career, which spans over 10 years, was mainly spent in Abu Dhabi’s Department of Civil Aviation - the governing authority for all civil airports in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi and the forerunner of today’s Abu Dhabi Airports Company, before she joined Royal Jet at its inception six years ago.

In the past year, she has been responsible for a major recruitment drive of UAE nationals as part of Royal Jet’s Emiratisation programme as well as developing a Graduate Trainee Programme. She introduced a better succession planning system across the company, and initiated the use of Employee Satisfaction Surveys to improve transparency to all staff.  She was also responsible for the development of a corporate training programme as well as the use of eLearning programmes.  Another innovation for which she was responsible is a new intranet system which is designed to save time and streamline processes. Finally, Amna Al Mansouri has encouraged staff at all levels to contribute their own ideas through a rewards system.

Mrs Al Mansouri stressed she would like to emphasize the support that she received from Royal Jet’s Chairman, His Excellency Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mubarak Al Nahyan,  from the start of her career in the aviation industry. “From the very first day upon my graduation from college, when I joined the civil aviation department, he showed his confidence in my abilities by assigning me different projects on top of my normal duties, and I have no doubt that these helped develop me further and improve my skills under his guidance,” she said.

 On congratulating her, Royal Jet’s CEO Shane O’Hare said “This award reaffirms Royal Jet's stature as it continues to set the benchmark across the world for security, safety, an exceptional level of service and of leadership.

“Amna fully deserves the recognition this award affords her. Without the full support of our staff at all levels across the business, we would not be globally recognised as the number one luxury flight charter brand. Amna’s leadership in driving through our personnel policies, which reflect the vision of our Chairman, are integral to gaining the full support of our people. She is a vital link in the success that Royal Jet has undoubtedly earned for itself since our launch over six years ago.” he concluded.

Company Information
About Royal Jet:-

Royal Jet, the international luxury flight services company, headquartered in Abu Dhabi, is jointly owned by Abu Dhabi Aviation and the “Presidential Flight Authority” the royal flight service, and is chaired by His Excellency Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, who serves as a Minister in the UAE Federal Cabinet.

Royal Jet’s success lies in its exceptional bespoke client services and dedication to delivering the ultimate in safety, efficiency and luxury. The product personalisation which defines Royal Jet is reflected in its ‘Your Flight’ brand philosophy - ensuring clients receive meticulous, individual attention throughout the entire Royal Jet experience.

Royal Jet’s business expansion plans have been created to find the best solutions to address the boom in the aviation industry. Its growing fleet of jets includes five Boeing Business Jets, which makes Royal Jet the world’s largest single BBJ operator; two mid-range Gulfstream 300s, a long-range Gulfstream IVSP and a Learjet 60.

Royal Jet’s product offering spans several operations including; luxury air charter services: Royal Jet Charter Brokerage, which provides travel solutions through sourcing the appropriate aircraft for charter through a network of carefully audited operators; Royal Jet Medical Evacuation Service with the latest hi-tech equipment and highly-skilled, dedicated medical professionals; aircraft management and acquisition consultancy aimed at delivering optimum returns, and its award-winning Fixed Base Operations (FBO) /VIP terminal, at Abu Dhabi International Airport.

Flexibility, responsiveness, discretion and customisation symbolize Royal Jet’s promise of delivering and excelling, the demands of today’s sophisticated business aviation traveller. In-flight catering ensures every individual taste is catered to with tailored- made menus and an attentive, yet unobtrusive on-board service.

Royal Jet is a founder member of the Middle East Business Aviation Association (MEBAA), promoting the interests of the regional business aviation industry and a member of the NBAA, AVITAT, MedLink (a service of MedAir Inc.) and the Flight Safety Foundation.

Contact Information
Contact name : Sarah Walker-Kerr
Company name : Royal Jet
Telephone No. : 00971 2 505 1648




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