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UAE Aviation Sector Expands Hiring Across Technical and AI Roles

UAE Aviation Sector Expands Hiring Across Technical and AI Roles
The United Arab Emirates’ aviation industry is intensifying its recruitment efforts, with a pronounced emphasis on technical and artificial intelligence (AI)-driven positions. This surge in hiring corresponds with a notable increase in passenger traffic and heightened investment across the sector. The General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) recently hosted its inaugural career fair, the first event of its kind in the country, which attracted over 13,000 registrants. This turnout underscores the strong interest among young Emiratis and residents seeking careers within aviation.
Career Fair Highlights and Industry Demand
The GCAA event convened 27 prominent stakeholders, including Abu Dhabi Airports, Dubai Civil Aviation Authority (DCAA), Airbus, and Etihad Airways. Omar bin Ghaleb, Deputy Director General of the GCAA, emphasized that the fair played a crucial role in clarifying the diverse range of career opportunities available, enabling job seekers to better target their applications. Industry leaders at the event highlighted a growing demand for roles in technical, engineering, and data-centric fields. While traditional positions such as air traffic controllers, pilots, and ground engineers remain vital, emerging sectors like air mobility, air taxis, aerospace law, and AI-driven operations are rapidly gaining prominence. Bin Ghaleb noted that despite technological advancements, core aviation roles will continue to be essential.
Expansion Plans and Talent Development
Sanad, a leading provider of aircraft engine Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) services, exemplifies the sector’s expansion. Currently employing approximately 800 staff, Sanad aims to increase its workforce to 1,000 by the end of the year, driven by new long-term contracts with global engine manufacturers. Ebraheem Budebs, Group Head of Human Resources at Sanad, highlighted the company’s partnership with the GCAA as a strategic initiative to introduce job seekers—particularly Emiratis—to careers in one of aviation’s most regulated and skill-intensive domains.
Sanad has formalized its collaboration with the GCAA through a memorandum of understanding focused on talent development and recruitment. The company, which partners with industry giants such as Safran, Pratt & Whitney, and GE, employs personnel from over 40 nationalities. Additionally, a new engine MRO facility, currently in early development and slated to become operational by the fourth quarter of 2028, is projected to generate up to 2,000 jobs over the next decade, significantly enhancing aviation employment opportunities in Abu Dhabi.
Challenges and Market Implications
Despite ambitious hiring targets, the sector faces several challenges. Intensifying global competition for skilled professionals complicates efforts to attract and retain top talent. Meeting the evolving demands of technical and AI roles will require substantial investment in training and development programs. Furthermore, geopolitical and economic uncertainties pose risks to workforce planning and long-term recruitment strategies.
Market responses to the sector’s expansion include increased demand for aviation services and a potential rise in operational costs, as companies may need to offer higher salaries to secure specialized expertise. Competitors are expected to initiate similar hiring campaigns and invest in technological advancements to maintain their market positions.
Outlook for Technical Roles
Industry leaders remain optimistic about the future. Budebs remarked, “These technical roles are the backbone of the industry. Five years from now, the number of jobs increases, but the ratio remains the same.” Currently, approximately 80 percent of MRO positions involve hands-on technical work, such as engine assembly, underscoring the enduring importance of skilled professionals in the UAE’s rapidly evolving aviation sector.

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