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Old 17th Jan 2003, 04:40
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Syrian Airlines

Just heard that Syrian Ailrines is looking to recruit pilots for the new aircrafts. Any information from anyone out there. Thanks
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Old 3rd Feb 2003, 12:06
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Smile Syrian Airways

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If you get any information please send it to [email protected]
Are you Syrian or Arab?
Where are you now?

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Old 5th Feb 2003, 17:41
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heard this as well and i know they are trying to upgrade thei corporate profile...away from the tupolevs at lat insh'alla!

their livery has been redone and a few heads are turning...syria's an interesting place too!
 
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any general aviation in SYRIA ?

any info will be appreciated

thanks
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What new planes? are they getting the A330 and A319? I also heard the airline is planning to fly to Venezuela.
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Address?

Hi there,
Does anyone have a Website address for Air Syria?
What are they like to work for?
Many Thanks. NBN.
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Grrr

ummm www.syrian-airlines.com ???
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No G.A. in Syria … unless you want to fly 1958 Sabres …
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Old 11th Nov 2003, 21:26
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Is the website is new? it wasnt there around June when I checked, great to see it, disappointing that they're still using their old title "Syrian Air" considering it does not exist anymore, the official abbreviation now is "Syrian Airlines", the official full name remains 'Syrian Arab Airlines''.
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i dont want this thread to die

so anybody please , any info about syrian , flight crew , cabin crew ? any info is welcome ...

i heard lately that they hire from the air force , can any one confirm this ?

thanks
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Old 13th Nov 2003, 17:03
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I saw thei Cabin crew at Karachi, quite a disappointmet, one girl lookied like shewas 15 the other was a woman in her 40s, the male crew were no less all were fat/chubby some were a bit young to be cabin crew, this from a country that is known to have some of the most good looking women AND men in the world.
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Old 13th Nov 2003, 20:09
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JET Are things so bad in Canadian Aviation circles that even SYRIA of all places is now a consideration for a job???? You will be asking about Iran or North Korea next!!

Are there any Canadian Pilots left in Canada????

What has happened to all the passengers that once kept you all employed?? Where have they gone??

Perhaps Canada is a country like Australia and New Zealand that churns out far more Pilots than they can absorb within?
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Old 14th Nov 2003, 15:15
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hi there

to millerscourt :

things here are bad in winter , although in summer it is ok , i am a pilot but i am in canada at university , and my family is in syria , although i have a dual citizenship working near the family is the best .....

anyways , take care
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747SP routes

One destination less for their 747SP is Karachi (Pakistan) which is now served with a 727, where do they fly the 747s to? and when are they due to be replaced? with what type? A330-200 seems most suited or will they go for the A340-200 or smaller aircraft like A300-600?
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Old 16th Nov 2003, 16:30
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i see the 747sp at heathrow sometimes ,

and i do agree with u newscaster . the a332 suites them the best ,

i hear back in 2000 that MEA and syrian were discusing merging , any truth to that ?

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Mergeing Syrian with MEA would be a good idea, they could be a consortium airline like Gulf Air and SAS, perhaps even Royal Jordanian could join them, it will be most beneficial to Syrian fleet and routes etc. wise.
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