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SunNFun 4th Mar 2018 07:31

Hainan Roadshow in Abu Dhabi
 
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FYI. If you'd like to register please scan the QR code with WeChat.

Just passing this along for anyone interested. I don't work for the recruitment team. Please contact Hainan directly for any further information.


Hainan Airlines is planning recruitment roadshow in Abu Dhabi. Please scan the QR attached for joining or contact at [email protected].

16th MAR 14:00-17:00
17th MAR 9:00-12:00

PLACE: Crowne Plaza Yas Island

Arcla 4th Mar 2018 11:16

Are they coming to Dubai also?

SunNFun 5th Mar 2018 00:30


Originally Posted by Arcla (Post 10072438)
Are they coming to Dubai also?

As far as I know, no.

captcak 5th Mar 2018 07:51

Application is a nightmare and they dropped many skippers that were recruited.

fliion 5th Mar 2018 09:37

When you say ‘dropped’. Do you mean fired from job after starting or neglected to honor job offer at inopportune time?

Emma Royds 5th Mar 2018 13:24

I have seen that the HNA group have been hitting the financial headlines over the past few months, with not so positive news also encompassing their aviation interests. Is now a opportune time to join? :confused:

The Outlaw 5th Mar 2018 19:06

Very typical of many Asian carriers.

The list of paper, log pages, applications, certifications of good/bad conduct, licence validations, first born, school transcripts, girlfriends addresses, including every guarantee certified by your current employer is ridiculous. I would expect many employers won't provide their employees looking to jump ship with everything they ask for.

Its easier to start your own country or nuclear power plant than get through the process in Asia.


No wonder there is a shortage. :ugh:

Airbubba 5th Mar 2018 20:43

This sounds like one of those outfits where the captain has to carry cash to buy gas. On the bright side, if you take a bond for the 787 rating you might not have to worry about paying it back. ;)


Airline Giant HNA Aviation Given Lifeline by Chinese Government

March 5, 2018 Jace Moseley Airlines

China’s HNA Group, owner of Hainan Airlines, has been granted a lifeline by the Chinese government amid recent financial troubles, mainly surrounding a large amount of debt accrued due to numerous acquisitions.

One of HNA’s largest and most well-known entities is HNA Aviation which holds a majority stakes in 13 airlines in China and Hong Kong, including Hainan Airlines, Beijing Capital Airlines, Hong Kong Airlines, and HK Express. The group also has minority stakes in airlines outside of China that include Azul Brazilian Airlines and TAP Air Portugal.

A large part of the debt that has built up is with China National Aviation Fuel Group Ltd. (CNAF). The fuel group holds a near-monopoly on aviation fuel in the country, and although unlisted, the amount of debt HNA Group has grown significantly over the past six calendar months.

Effects of these debts can also seen across some of the airlines in the group, leading to delayed payments on leased aircraft. According to Reuters, these delayed payments have caused concern to multiple leasing units from Bank of China, China Minsheng Banking Corp., and Bank of Communications Co. Top executives from these companies have been in talks regarding recovery talks.

In order to maintain liquidity, HNA has been looking into restructuring operations alongside raising cash by selling equity and real estate assets. Some assets that have been sold include a Sydney office tower and two plots of Hong Kong real estate.
https://airlinegeeks.com/2018/03/05/...se-government/


Fuel Supplier Threatens to Cut Off Hainan Airlines as HNA Runs on Vapor

2018/03/05 by Shawna Kwan

HNA Group chairman Chen Feng has been enlightened by his fuel supplier about skipping payments

HNA’s notorious credit problems could put a sudden stop to its core business of flying airplanes if the mainland conglomerate can’t come up with a way to pay off five months of overdue fuel bills in the next 10 days.

In a formal notice seen by Mingtiandi, South China Bluesky Aviation Oil, a subsidiary of China National Aviation Fuel Group, said it would stop supplying fuel to Hainan Airlines because the flagship HNA unit has missed payments since October 2017. State-owned China National Aviation Fuel Group has near-monopoly rights over jet fuel distribution on the mainland.

“Your company’s behaviour of missing fuel payments has severely affected our operations, and acutely threatens our fuel security,” the state-owned company says in the statement. The Guangzhou-based firm demands that Hainan Airlines Holding Co, pay all of the overdue bills by 4:00 PM on March 16th, and submit a written commitment not to delay future payments.

If the payments are not received, and the Hainan-based airline fails to meet its supplier’s demands, South China Bluesky says it will cease supplying fuel to the carrier on March 18.
https://www.mingtiandi.com/real-esta...esnt-pay-fuel/

etops777 6th Mar 2018 02:02

Local paper in china reported HNA will have a mass layoffs this year.

Capot 18th Mar 2018 12:58


South China Bluesky says it will cease supplying fuel to the carrier on March 18.
It's now late on the 18th, in China. Did supply cease?


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