(Bandar Seri Begawan, 4th) Royal Brunei Airlines (RB) held the signing ceremony for the 30th batch of engineering trainees at RB Campus on the 2nd, celebrating a milestone in its talent development efforts.
At the ceremony, six apprentices officially joined RB’s structured engineering development program, having previously undergone a rigorous selection process.
Out of 470 applications received, 220 candidates made it to the initial screening, 91 attended the written test, 14 progressed to the final interviews, and finally, six trainees were selected.
The six apprentices are: Awang Danial bin Haslin, Kieran Ong Jun Jie, Awang Ahmad Danial bin Rushdi, Delwin Tang Lee Wun, Dayang Yasmein Ameina binti Haji Mohammad Affno, and Dayang Nur Uzma Anati binti Haji Ismail.
This program demonstrates Royal Brunei Airlines’ ongoing commitment to developing a strong local talent pool in aviation to meet industry growth needs and national development priorities.
The program also aligns with Brunei Vision 2035, which stresses the importance of a highly skilled and qualified workforce.
To deliver world-class training, Royal Brunei Airlines has partnered with the internationally renowned aviation training institution—Aviation Australia.
Through this partnership, trainees will be exposed to global standards and practices.
Currently, the first batch of about 10 engineering apprentices are undergoing training in Brisbane, Australia, which will enhance Royal Brunei Airlines’ future technical capabilities.
This multi-year apprenticeship program integrates theoretical studies with practical experience in RB’s engineering and operational environments.
The program aims to equip trainees with the specialized skills, rigorous discipline, and safety awareness required in the aviation industry.
Interim CEO of Royal Brunei Airlines, Nor Suriati, stated at the event, “At Royal Brunei Airlines (RB), we firmly believe that our people are our most valuable asset. This apprenticeship program reflects our commitment to nurturing local talent and developing the next generation of aviation professionals.”
“Through our collaboration with Aviation Australia and sustained investment in training, we are laying a strong foundation for the airline’s future and contributing to national development under Brunei Vision 2035,” she added.
The 30th batch starting today is the second group to participate in the Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Diploma course provided by Aviation Australia. Aviation Australia is the only institution in Australia certified to offer this course under European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) Part147 international standards.
RB senior management, staff, the trainees, and their families attended the commencement ceremony, marking the beginning of a meaningful new chapter in these apprentices’ aviation engineering careers.
At the ceremony, six apprentices officially joined RB’s structured engineering development program, having previously undergone a rigorous selection process.
Out of 470 applications received, 220 candidates made it to the initial screening, 91 attended the written test, 14 progressed to the final interviews, and finally, six trainees were selected.
The six apprentices are: Awang Danial bin Haslin, Kieran Ong Jun Jie, Awang Ahmad Danial bin Rushdi, Delwin Tang Lee Wun, Dayang Yasmein Ameina binti Haji Mohammad Affno, and Dayang Nur Uzma Anati binti Haji Ismail.
This program demonstrates Royal Brunei Airlines’ ongoing commitment to developing a strong local talent pool in aviation to meet industry growth needs and national development priorities.
To deliver world-class training, Royal Brunei Airlines has partnered with the internationally renowned aviation training institution—Aviation Australia.
Through this partnership, trainees will be exposed to global standards and practices.
Currently, the first batch of about 10 engineering apprentices are undergoing training in Brisbane, Australia, which will enhance Royal Brunei Airlines’ future technical capabilities.
This multi-year apprenticeship program integrates theoretical studies with practical experience in RB’s engineering and operational environments.
The program aims to equip trainees with the specialized skills, rigorous discipline, and safety awareness required in the aviation industry.
Interim CEO of Royal Brunei Airlines, Nor Suriati, stated at the event, “At Royal Brunei Airlines (RB), we firmly believe that our people are our most valuable asset. This apprenticeship program reflects our commitment to nurturing local talent and developing the next generation of aviation professionals.”
“Through our collaboration with Aviation Australia and sustained investment in training, we are laying a strong foundation for the airline’s future and contributing to national development under Brunei Vision 2035,” she added.
The 30th batch starting today is the second group to participate in the Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Diploma course provided by Aviation Australia. Aviation Australia is the only institution in Australia certified to offer this course under European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) Part147 international standards.
RB senior management, staff, the trainees, and their families attended the commencement ceremony, marking the beginning of a meaningful new chapter in these apprentices’ aviation engineering careers.