Royal Jordanian honored a largegroup of pilots on the occasion of the World Pilots’ Day. Also, a number of pilots were awarded service certificates in recognition of their years of service at the airline. Attending the ceremony were Vice Chairman/CEO Samer Majali, RJ’s executive management and concerned employees.
Majali congratulated the pilots, commending their outstanding efforts and valuable role in Royal Jordanian’s success. He emphasized that the airline’s employees are its greatest asset and the cornerstone of its strength. He also highlighted the exceptional competence and professionalism of RJ pilots, which inspire pride and reinforce the airline’s commitment to maintaining operational excellence in line with the highest international standards.
Majali explained that this recognition reflects the company’s appreciation for its pilots’ efforts and its commitment to supporting and training them, as part of its ongoing approach tobuilding a stimulating work environment that fosters further accomplishments. He praised the vital role pilots play in supporting Royal Jordanian’s development and modernization plans, noting that the airline maintains an excellent record of punctuality, which strengthens passengers’ confidence in the company.
He said that as part of its fleet modernization plan, RJ received five Embraer E2 aircraft and one freighter last year, while it will receive 16 more aircraft between June 2025 and the end of the year; including 14 Airbus aircraft and two E2s. The company extends ongoing efforts to improve operational efficiency and modernize its fleet, while focusing on enhancing the travel experience and improving the level of service provided to passengers.