
Air Sénégal SA has initiated a training program for its cabin crew in anticipation of the arrival of its future Boeing 737 NG and 737 MAX aircraft. This proactive measure aims to ensure the rapid and efficient deployment of the new planes while upholding safety and service quality standards. The company seeks to reduce integration times for the new aircraft into its fleet by training its teams in advance. Out of 148 cabin crew members, 90 are already qualified on Boeing 737s and hold an EASA license, including 19 cabin chiefs ready for deployment. Tidiane Ndiaye, Director General of Air Sénégal SA, stated that this anticipation is crucial for the company's modernization strategy, ensuring that the aircraft will be put into service under optimal safety and quality conditions. This initiative confirms Air Sénégal's commitment to having fully operational teams ready to support the expansion of its network and enhance the national airline's performance across domestic, regional, and international markets upon the arrival of its Boeing 737 NG and 737 MAX.
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