National carrier, Saudi Arabian Airlines has approved a new company executive structure. This restructure has included the newly created position of deputy director and the appointment of 19 assistant directors, three deputy assistant directors, and nine general directors. Assistant Minister of Defense and Aviation Prince Fahd Bin Abdullah Bin Muhammad has approved the new structure, which comes as part of the privatization process of the national carrier. The privatization of the airline has been approved by the Saudia board of directors and reviewed by the Saudi Supreme National Economic Council. “The new structure of Saudia executive jobs comes within the comprehensive plan of founding the new holding company of the airline, whose shares will be floated in an IPO in the Saudi stock market,” Saudia Director General Khaled A. Al-Molhem, said. The restructure is a historic moment in the development of the national carrier, which will bring about more service improvements, he added. |
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Saudi Arabian Airlines approves new executive structure
Source = e-Travel Blackboard: C.F
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