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		<title>Almirath Arabian Airlines Relaunches</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Jun 2014 18:32:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[On May 31, 2014, two years of redevelopment was complete as the #arabiandream relaunched operations. To commemorate the relaunch, Almirath Arabian Airlines is offering Direct-Entry applications for its Boeing 737 program. vPilots will be allowed to apply directly for a Boeing 737 First Officer position with the company. The airline announced that its launch program [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>On May 31, 2014, two years of redevelopment was complete as the #arabiandream relaunched operations. To commemorate the relaunch, Almirath Arabian Airlines is offering Direct-Entry applications for its Boeing 737 program. vPilots will be allowed to apply directly for a Boeing 737 First Officer position with the company.</p>
<p>The airline announced that its launch program will consist of stages aimed at slowly increasing web traffic to its new web site. Direct Entry applications to the Boeing 737 will begin on May 31, 2014. Shortly thereafter, the company will open applications to the Boeing 777, A330/A340 and A380 programs, respectively.</p>
<p>Visit <a href="http://www.arabianva.com/" target="_blank">http://www.ArabianVA.com</a> to stay up to date with the latest in launch preparations. The company still has open staff positions available at <a href="http://vcareers.arabianva.com/" target="_blank">http://vcareers.arabianva.com</a>.</p>
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		<title>Editorial: Why I Started an Airline</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Feb 2013 12:58:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why I Started An Airline By: Mahmoud A. Fadli I believe that everyone has a dream and a passion; something that makes getting up each and every morning worth while. For some, that passion can be helping others, and for others that passion is giving back to a community that has given something to them. [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>By: <strong>Mahmoud A. Fadli</strong></p>
<p>I  believe that everyone has a dream and a passion; something that makes  getting up each and every morning worth while. For some, that passion  can be helping others, and for others that passion is giving back to a  community that has given something to them. For others still, like  myself, that passion is a combination of things that is held up by an  overriding love: flight.</p>
<p>Ever  since I was old enough to think, I looked skyward. Whether it was a  jetliner or a small piper buzzing the skies above me, my eyes would  always give these unique human marvels of engineering an extra,  prolonged stare. I remember the walks that I took with my father on the  little pathways surrounding San Francisco International Airport and  watching the airplanes land on the 28s. At ten years old, I took my  first demonstration flight out of San Carlos Airport, taking the  controls of a Diamond Katana DA-20 and merrily working the pattern to  perfect my take off and landing skills. Those moments at the controls  were like little bits of orchestrated heaven as I went through the  checklists and guided my small bird down toward the runway.</p>
<p>Flight  is one of those things that is hard to convey to someone who has never  had the privilege of taking the controls of an aircraft. Sure, you can  describe it as best you can, but there are some things that simply  cannot be expressed. It is hard to put into words something that is  felt, and even those who could not have flown, like Leonardo<span id="more-4536"></span> Da Vinci,  could only convey something so simple, yet so heartfelt amongst aviators  from all walks of life.</p>
<p>Yet to me, taking the controls was simply not enough.</p>
<p>One  of the most important, and life changing, events in my life took place  in early 2001. My father always made it a point to ensure that I never  sold myself short. My constant desire to be a pilot was often met with  less than positive feedback. It was not that my father detested  aviation, no. He too was fond of flight and the engineering marvels that  made that possible. Instead, he was more concerned with practicality  and making sure that I made a good name for myself and chose a  profession that would not only provide me with a comfortable life, but  also allow me to settle down and one day, have a family. In early 2001,  after having heard another one of my tantrums about wanting to be a  pilot, my father, perhaps in an effort to drill a point into my then  thick skull, said something that made it all clear: “why would you want  to be the pilot when you could own the airline?” Of course, his point  was to show me that I should believe in my potential to be something  more than what, at the time, I thought I could be. But to me, it was a  “eureka” moment. “Well,” I thought to myself, “There’s an idea! I should  start an airline!”</p>
<p>And so I did. And he has been there for me ever since.</p>
<p>I  called it “Arabian.” At that time, my goal was to put together my  passion for flight, my interest in design, and my desire to share this  <img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-4541" title="MAF4" src="http://vaflash.com/wp-content/uploads/valogos/MAF4-300x228.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="228" />passion into a company based, originally, in Casablanca, Morocco. I put  all my favorite aircraft together: 747s, 767s, a few 737s, some Airbuses  and a prop or two. A simple livery was born, and the Eye of Horus sat  proudly on the tail in white, surrounded by a deep blue.</p>
<p>It  was a basic website. Freewebs, if I remember correctly. A rerouted  “ca.tc” subdomain and a manual PiRep and roster system evinced a one man  show. It was me against the virtual world. Little did I know then that a  semi-thought out concept would, twelve years later, become a central  part of my life.</p>
<p>As  years passed, the idea became more than just a virtual airline: it was a  business model. As I grew older, and wiser, I revisited the concept and  adjusted it for the times. I moved the virtual company to Beirut, and  finally to Amman where it is today. The fleet was carefully structured  and restructured and routes were hand picked for profitability. Slowly, I  learned the operational side of running an airline and became more  knowledgeable of how real airlines work. Type ratings, commonalities,  maintenance schedules, crew rotations and airport curfews became second  hand knowledge despite never having spent a single day in the industry.  But something deeper, more basic, was still missing: meaning.</p>
<p>What  does this company mean? I asked myself this for years until one day, it  was clear: it was an ambassador, not only of the passion for flight  that we undoubtedly share, but for a part of the world so marred with  misunderstanding and stereotypes that a common language had to be  created. That common language, at least for me, was flight.</p>
<p>New  logos appeared, and finally, Arabian changed its name to alMirath  Arabian Airlines, alMirath meaning “the legacy” in Arabic. It was <img class="size-full wp-image-4547 alignright" title="MAF2" src="http://vaflash.com/wp-content/uploads/valogos/MAF2.jpg" alt="" width="252" height="392" />the  ambassador of a part of the world that shared an unknown legacy of free  thinking, revolutionary ideas, respect, peace, and tolerance. It was to  bring about a part of the Middle East that gets pushed aside in the heap  of political and social upheavals we see today. A new logo was  featured, which is still on our aircraft today, symbolizing the talons  of falcons which were used to pass messages of peace between messengers  and tribes. Two red and grey half-oval shapes, one on the top of the  aircraft merging into the tail, and one on the bottom, symbolizing a  setting and rising sun were added signifying the end of an old era and a  new beginning.</p>
<p>Finally,  in 2011, the livery was changed once more to reflect only one  half-oval, the rising sun, merging into the falcon’s talon design. The  only message was that of hope and a new beginning. All that was left was  the message. It was staring me right in the face. It was simple: we  were the message. The company, and all that it stood for, was the  meaning. The ideas and values that we all share, those of peace, love,  tolerance, and optimism, was the entire basis for what started this  company in the first place.</p>
<p>When  people ask me “why did you start Arabian,” I answer simply: to carry a  message of peace, opportunity, tolerance, optimism, and freedom in a  language that we could all understand. That language is flight. While a  Virtual Airline may appear be nothing more than a few repaints, a  website, and some schedules, to those who spent years working on them,  its something much, much more. It is a passion and a desire that  manifests itself through a language of flight that even those who could  not have ever imagined the feat to be possible could understand.<strong> </strong></p>
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<p><strong>About the Author</strong><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-4551" title="Mahmoud" src="http://vaflash.com/wp-content/uploads/valogos/Mahmoud.jpg" alt="" width="77" height="74" /><em><br />
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<p>Mahmoud  Fadli is the Founder, President and Chief Executive Officer of alMirath  Arabian Airlines and is an attorney practicing in Mountain View,  California, United States of America. He is an active member of the  flight simulation community in Jordan, and is the acting Director of the  VATSIM Jordanian vACC and the Director of the VATSIM Middle East  <em>Division.</em></p>
<p>alMirath Arabian Airlines &#8211; <a href="http://www.arabianva.com">http://www.ArabianVA.com</a><br />
VATSIM Jordan &#8211; <a href="http://www.vatjo.net">http://www.VATJO.net</a><br />
VATSIM Middle East &#8211; <a href="http://www.vatme.net">http://www.vatme.net</a></p>
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		<title>alMirath Arabian Airlines Now Hiring Chief Pilots</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Feb 2013 23:37:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Amman, Jordan &#8211; alMirath Arabian Airlines Virtual Aviation is announcing three Chief Pilot position openings that require immediate filling. The three positions are spread out throughout the company’s three-tiered operations structure. Among the openings is a highly prestigious A380-861 Chief Pilot position, requiring at least 1,000 verifiable hours on type. For more information and consideration, [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Amman, Jordan</strong> &#8211; alMirath Arabian Airlines Virtual Aviation is announcing three Chief Pilot position openings that require immediate filling. The three positions are spread out throughout the company’s three-tiered operations structure. Among the openings is a highly prestigious A380-861 Chief Pilot position, requiring at least 1,000 verifiable hours on type.</p>
<p>For more information and consideration, candidates are required to visit the Company’s vCareers website at <a href="http://vcareers.arabianva.com" target="_blank">http://vcareers.arabianva.com</a>.</p>
<p>alMirath Arabain Airlines was founded in 2001 by Mahmoud A. Fadli and is based in Amman, Jordan. A VATSIM Partner Airline, it has a mainline hub in Dubai, United Arab Emirates and a focus city in Beirut, Lebanon. It operates a mixed fleet of Boeing and Airbus aircraft and supports both FS2004 and FSX.</p>
<p>Visit alMirath Arabian Airlines at <a href="http://www.ArabianVA.com" target="_blank">http://www.ArabianVA.com</a>.</p>
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