Some of the world’s most loved and well-known aviation brands set up shop at the Emirates Aviation University campus today to give students a chance to talk all things careers.
Emirates has recycled more than 500,000 kilograms of plastic and glass over the course of 2022, by collecting discarded bottles onboard for repurposing. 500,000 kilograms is almost the same weight as a fully loaded Emirates flagship A380 aircraft.
A kelp water carrier – or rikawa, as it is known to Palawa, Tasmanian Aboriginal people – has returned to Country after 230 years overseas. Having been identified in 2019 in at the Musée du quai Branly – Jacques...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEWITH PICTURE21 FEBRUARY, 2023 Kagem continues to spearhead transparency on tax LUFWANYAMA, ZAMBIA – Gemfields, which operates the Kagem emerald mine in Lufwanyama, has announced updated figures to the end of December 2022 for the ‘G-Factor for...
Emirates will soon build an advanced training facility to accommodate 6 Full Flight Simulator Bays (FFS) for its future Airbus A350 and Boeing 777X aircraft. The brand new, 63,318 sq. ft. facility is slated to open in March 2024.
Emirates embraces linguistic diversity onboard in line with UNESCO International Mother Language Day
Celebrating International Mother Language Day on the 21 February, the UNESCO day that honours the importance of cultural and linguistic diversity for sustainable societies - Emirates highlights the vast array of languages spoken onboard by multicultural cabin crew, the...
Emirates, the world’s largest international airline, and the Great Britain SailGP Team, one of the world’s most successful sailing teams, today have announced a three-year sponsorship deal. Under the agreement, Emirates will become the sailing team’s first-ever Title Sponsor...
Zambeef Products has announced the appointment of Ezekiel Sekele as its Executive - Corporate Affairs and Sustainability.
Zambian Breweries has strengthened its partnership with Lusaka City Council (LCC) to help mitigate the abuse of alcohol and call for responsible drinking. Representatives from LCC and ZB this week signed a memorandum of understanding setting out a framework for...
The Zambia Compulsory Standards Agency and Zambian Breweries Plc have reassured the public that the company's Castle Lite lager continues to be manufactured under highest regulated conditions. The assurance followed isolated quality issues affecting two batches of 330ml returnable glass...