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    UAE’s first female Emirati Aviation Engineer on carving a niche for the next generation

    Life

    by Ruman Baig
    20 mins ago

    Overcoming significant challenges, Dr. Eng. Suaad Al Shamsi accomplished a remarkable feat by becoming the pioneering Emirati woman in the field of Aviation Engineering.
    Following her successful completion of studies at a university in the United Kingdom, Dr. Suaad embarked on her journey in the world of aviation. Her story took a significant turn when she joined the prestigious Emirates airline, assuming the role of the UAE’s inaugural female Emirati aircraft engineer. This pivotal moment marked not only her personal achievement but also a historic milestone for gender equality in the industry.
    Al Shamsi’s unwavering dedication and exceptional aptitude allowed her to thrive in an environment that was predominantly male-dominated. As she continued to make her mark, her trajectory served as a source of inspiration and empowerment for countless other women aspiring to break the glass ceiling. Her trailblazing journey stands as a testament to the power of perseverance, shattering stereotypes and redefining the possibilities for women in traditionally male-centric fields.Through her remarkable accomplishments, Al Shamsi not only contributed to the advancement of aviation technology but also catalyzed a cultural shift within the UAE and beyond. Her story reverberates as a beacon of hope, inviting women from all walks of life to pursue their passions and carve their own paths, regardless of societal expectations.
    In a detailed chat with Emirates Woman on the occasion of Emirati Women’s Day 2023, she talks about picking an unchartered path, evolutionising the industry and making a difference in society.

    Can you tell us about your journey as an aircraft engineer and aviation advisor and what inspired you to pursue this career?
    I have always loved the aviation industry. When I was a child, I would count how many aircraft flew overhead from my mother’s house, that’s when I knew I wanted to work with aircraft. In 2000, I was awarded a scholarship to study aeronautical engineering at the University of Hertfordshire in the UK. After graduating, I returned to the UAE as the first female Emirati to hold an aeronautical engineering degree. I worked in a male-dominated environment, often working 12-hour days in a hangar. I am now an advisor for one of the biggest projects in the UAE and I also teach aerodynamics as a part-time researcher and lecturer. It took me over a year to be accepted into the program I dreamed of studying because others believed I was just a dreamer who couldn’t work in such a field. The words of HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktou, “In the UAE, anything is possible” really inspired and cancelled out the negative comments others had about my dream.This belief motivated me to pursue my dream and succeed, leading me to encourage and help others achieve their dreams.
    In addition to my work in the aviation industry I have also been judge for the James Dyson Awards for the last six years since its inception in the UAE. Through this I have had the opportunity to see some great engineering projects from students across the country. I have been inspired by their creativity, their passion, and their commitment to making a difference in the world. I am passionate about the aviation industry, and I am proud to have made a difference in this field. I hope that my story will inspire other young women to pursue their dreams in STEM fields.
    You’ve had the opportunity to work with many prominent companies. How have these experiences contributed to your expertise in the aviation and engineering sectors?
    During my time at various aviation and engineering companies, I have worked on a number of notable projects and achievements. One of the special program I was part of was “Woman Empowerment in Aviation”. The aim of this program was to educate young girls on aviation industry encouraging them to pursue careers in it. This program has graduated over 13,000 students and received the Najm Award from HH Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed al Maktoum. Having been founder for ten years with Women in Aviation organization in the Middle East, which focuses on promoting women in all areas of the aviation industry. I am also currently working on a new program called “Top Takeoff,” which focuses on aviation sustainability. In addition to my work with these organizations, I have also been a judge for the James Dyson Award for the past 6 years. This award recognizes the best student engineering innovations from around the world. I am passionate about supporting young innovators, and I am honored to be a part of this award.

     Given your experience, what advice would you offer to aspiring female aircraft engineers and those looking to make a mark in the aviation sector?
    As Vice President of Women in Aviation, I am committed to inspiring and empowering women in the aviation industry. We are a fun, passionate, and supportive organization that believes in the power of women to achieve great things. Passion, patience, focus, and a love of learning are essential skills for success in the aviation industry. The field is constantly evolving, so it is important to be able to learn and adapt quickly. Aspiring female aircraft engineers and those looking to make a mark in the aviation sector should believe in themselves and their abilities. They should not listen to the naysayers or let gender stereotypes hold them back, rather follow their heart and do what they are passionate about. Getting involved in extracurricular activities, attending conferences and workshops, and volunteering time to aviation-related organizations can help aspiring female aircraft engineers to develop the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in their careers.
    Technology and innovation play a crucial role in aviation. How do you see the industry evolving in terms of engineering advancements and technological innovation?
    The aviation industry has always been at the forefront of technological advancement, and new technologies continue to shape its future. Innovation in aviation helps to enhance safety, security, and efficiency, and to modernize aviation infrastructure. It also broadens the benefits of aviation to civil society and business. Technology and innovation are set to play an increasingly important role in the future of the aviation industry, with the potential to improve safety, efficiency, aircraft design, aircraft maintenance, passenger experience, and reduce environmental impact. However, as with any new technology, there are also challenges and risks that need to be carefully managed. The James Dyson Award is a great example of how innovation can be used to improve the aviation industry. The award recognizes and celebrates engineering students who have developed innovative solutions to real-world problems. In the past, James Dyson Award winners have developed technologies that have improved aircraft efficiency, reduced noise pollution, and made flying more comfortable for passengers.
    “We Collaborate for Tomorrow” is the theme for this year’s Emirati Women’s Day. What does this mean to you?
    The theme “We Collaborate for Tomorrow” is a powerful reminder that women can achieve more when we work together. By sharing our ideas, resources, and support, we can create a better future for ourselves, our families, and our communities.Together, we can make a difference in the world.
    What are the opportunities for youth in the UAE to make a difference?
    The UAE is a land of opportunity for youth, with many programs and initiatives designed to help them succeed. One such opportunity is the James Dyson Award, an international award that recognizes and celebrates engineering students who have developed innovative solutions to real-world problems. The UAE is one of the participating countries in this award, and it is a great opportunity for youth to showcase their skills and ideas. By taking advantage of opportunities like the James Dyson Award, youth in the UAE can make a real difference in the world.

    You recently were on the Judging Panel for the James Dyson Award could you please tell us about your experience?
    I was recently honored to be a judge for the James Dyson Award, an international design award that celebrates, encourages, and inspires engineers and designers to find solutions to real-world problems. The experience was truly amazing. I had the opportunity to see some remarkable work from the brightest young minds in the world, and to see firsthand the incredible innovations that they are developing. I am proud to be a part of this award, and I look forward to seeing what the next generation of engineers and designers will accomplish. The future of youth in the UAE is bright, with many exciting trends on the horizon. Technology, diversity, entrepreneurship, and sustainability are all important trends that will shape the future of youth in the UAE. By investing in youth and creating the right conditions to help them realize their full potential, the UAE can ensure that its youth are prepared to meet the challenges and opportunities of the future.
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    Robots to soon issue your boarding pass in Dubai if you’re flying Emirates

    Lifestyle

    by Sarah Joseph
    2 hours ago

    With Dubai constantly staying ahead of the curve in aviation, robots are amongst the latest to take the lead at Emirates.
    The Dubai carrier plans on deploying over 200 robots in the next couple of years for the check-in systems. A portable intelligent device, named Sarah will be placed near check-in counters in the Dubai International Airport Emirates terminal.
    At a recent showcase event entitled “FORSA TEK”, organized by the Emirates Group on Thursday, the latest product innovation and technological advancements were released to the public.
    Topics related to robotics, virtual reality, artificial intelligence and other new-age developments were touched upon including the soon-to-implement robot check-in technologies.

    Designed with its human-like etiquette, this technology is already fully functional and available, with more details regarding the volume of units and price point to be revealed later.
    “I think we are the first airline globally to introduce or plan to introduce a portable check-in robot,” said Emirates’ Chief Operating Officer Adel Al Redha
    “The robot can complete the passenger’s check-in processes, including issuing a boarding pass, which will be sent to the travellers’ registered mobile number or e-mail,” Al Redha further conveyed.
    By always innovating in the industry Dubai airport also introduced a host of biometric contactless pathways at Terminal 3 in Dubai Airport. With facial and iris recognition supporting all immigration facilities, passengers could have a seamless travel experience.
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    Saudi Arabia to send its first female astronaut to space in 2023

    Lifestyle

    by Sarah Joseph
    3 hours ago

    The Kingdom is continually making strides in the aviation and space sector.
    Per the latest announcement by the Saudi Press Agency, Saudi will be sending its first female astronaut, Rayyanah Barnawi to the International Space Station (ISS) during the second quarter of 2023.
    As another milestone for the country, Barnawi will be accompanied by a male astronaut, Ali Al Qarni. The duo will join the crew of the AX-2 space mission with the flight that is scheduled to launch from the US to the ISS.
    Rayyana Barnawi will join fellow Saudi male astronaut Ali Al-Qarni on a mission to the International Space Station (ISS) “during the second quarter of 2023”, the official Saudi Press Agency said on Sunday.

    تعرّف على رائدة الفضاء: ريّانة برناويالسعودية #نحو_الفضاء
    Meet the astronaut: Rayyanah BarnawiSaudi Arabia Towards Space pic.twitter.com/o5qMWYJUwF
    — الهيئة السعودية للفضاء (@saudispace) February 12, 2023

    Additionally, two more astronauts, Mariam Fardous and Ali Al Gamdi, will also be trained on all mission requirements and be part of the same crew.
    After launching in 2018, this space programme has been part of Prince Salman’s 2023 vision for economic diversification. This initiative was introduced to increase the interest of graduates in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) in ordered to attract the right talent within the country.

    لكل رحلة روّادها.. ولكل مهمّة أبطالها!السعودية #نحو_الفضاء
    Every journey has its pioneers, and every mission has its heroes!Saudi Arabia Towards Space. pic.twitter.com/tXOQwrtB4m
    — الهيئة السعودية للفضاء (@saudispace) February 12, 2023

    With other GCC countries making an impact in this field, the UAE also selected its first female astronaut, Nora AlMatrooshi as part of the UAE Astronaut programme in 2021.
    Kudos to Saudi Arabia for yet another remarkable achievement in the pipeline.
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    Lie-flat economy seats will be available on this airline in 2023

    Lifestyle

    by Sarah Joseph
    1 hour ago

    The future of aviation is here.
    Having cracked the code for long-haul flights, Lufthansa will officially launch lie-flat economy seats in 2023. To ensure all passengers have enough space to stretch out without the limited legroom hassle, new aircraft Lufthansa Allegris is all set to transform the flight space.
    Travellers will be able to book an entire row of three seats, better known as Sleeper’s Row 2.0, on the new aircraft which will convert into a bed with a mattress, pillows and bedding for some downtime.

    It will give customers the option to lie flat for a more relaxed sleep during long-haul flights without paying for business and first-class seats.
    Lufthansa’s new aircraft is also set to transform the upper-class options, too. Business and first-class passengers will have access to private suites in its future fleet, bringing eight different seating options onboard.
    First-class passengers will soon have a personal wardrobe space complemented by baggage storage options and increased privacy. Adding to the experience, customers can enjoy a shared dining experience in the suite along with a large IFE screen.

    For a more intimate travel journey, business class seats will have higher walls and doors that completely close with a personal wardrobe closet.
    With other airlines innovating in the same space, Air New Zealand was amongst the latest to have announced the concept lie-flat pods in economy class earlier this year. All set to launch in 2024, SkyNest will give avid globe trotters a chance to book the space in four-hour slots.
    Stay tuned for more details on this sophisticated new travel update.
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    This new Emirates service takes the check-in process to a whole new level

    Lifestyle

    by Sarah Joseph
    1 minute ago

    Emirates Airlines is continuing to push the boundaries when it comes to a superior travel experience.
    The Dubai-based airline has now introduced a new service where passengers can complete the whole check-in process from the comfort of their own homes.
    Introduced by the airline’s partner DUBZ, this service can be availed on a complimentary basis for both Dubai and Sharjah first-class passengers. Other Emirates customers can enjoy the service at exclusive rates starting from Dhs177.
    By reducing the hassle of reaching the airport on time, this seamless concept sends a check-in staff member and a car to the passenger’s home to complete the formalities and pick up the suitcases.
    As part of the procedure, customers will receive their boarding passes upon document verification and checking in of any bags to be able to effortlessly board their flight.

    So, how does it all work?
    The service needs to be booked at least 24 hours prior to flight time, with the latest check-in for home service being six hours before departure.
    However, for any last-minute baggage additions, there is an allocated counter for any excess check-ins for first-class passengers.
    Upon arrival, travellers can also proceed straight to their home or hotel without the need to wait for baggage collection. The land and leave service comes at a price of Dhs93 per bag, for collection, clearing through customs, sanitisation and doorstep delivery.
    To add to the long list of perks, first-class passengers can also avail of the limousine drop-off services at no extra cost. This can be booked through the Emirates chauffeur service.
    For more information visit emirates.com
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    Saudi Arabia makes history as first all-female flight crew takes to the skies

    Lifestyle

    by Sarah Joseph
    1 minute ago

    Saudi Arabia has achieved yet another milestone for women’s empowerment in the country.
    Flyadeal, an airline run by the Kingdom’s national carrier Saudia, made history as a flight took off with an all-female cabin crew for the first time ever from Riyadh to Jeddah on Thursday, May 19, 2022.
    Per the General Authority of Civil Aviation (GCAA), the announcement was confirmed with praise for the expansion of women’s roles in the aviation sector over the last few years.
    On the latest A320 aircraft majority of the seven-member crew were Saudi women including the first officer. However, the captain was a foreign woman, per Flyadeal spokesperson Emad Iskandarani.

    For the first time in Saudi aviation history!🇸🇦
    #flyadeal operated the first flight with all-female crew, majority of which are Saudis by the newest A320 aircraft. Flight 117, flew from #Riyadh to #Jeddah ✈️💜 pic.twitter.com/fWo08hYMd7
    — طيران أديل (@flyadeal) May 20, 2022

    This comes three years after the airline introduced its first flight with a female Saudi co-pilot.
    With goals to triple the annual traffic to 330 million passengers by the end of the decade, the country plans on drawing $100 billion in investments in the sector by 2030.
    This is in line with the Kingdom’s aims to expand its airport offering with plans to build a major international airport in Riyadh and eight more regional airports to increase connections to 250 destinations around the globe.
    In recent times, under the vision of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, several other commendable reforms have been made in relation to women’s rights.
    This includes lifting the ban for women on driving and easing the guardianship rules, Other such key events including the first-ever dedicated women-only motorsport event known as Rally Jameel, took place in March 2022 and the first female undersecretary in the Ministry was appointed for the Ministry of Islamic Affairs in February 2022.
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