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RoyalJet

Flight/Ground Personnel

Press Release

Issued by RoyalJet.

July 10, 2014

Royal Jet’s new uniform takes inspiration from Arab world

Customers who frequently fly with Royal Jet will notice a new-look for the inflight service managers on board their flights. Over the past few weeks, Royal Jet’s senior cabin crew has been showcasing the airline’s new uniform.

The contemporary design has taken inspiration from the region and features a combination of royal blue jackets, skirts and trousers with accents of white on the shirt along with royal shades mauve and purple on the scarf. The elegant uniform also reflects the modern, sophisticated outlook of Royal Jet, the international luxury flight services company chaired by his excellency sheikh Hamdan Bin Mubarak Al Nahyan.  Shane O’Hare, president and ceo of Royal Jet said: “At Royal Jet we are renowned for paying close attention to every detail to ensure our guests have a truly memorable experience with us. We wanted to ensure that our inflight service managers are able to express their individuality while maintaining an elegant, sophisticated appearance that reflects our brand.”  The updated uniform mirrors Royal Jet’s new corporate identity, which was unveiled last year as part of the airline’s vision to be the leader in shaping the future of business aviation and global luxury travel. All 21 Royal Jet inflight service managers who work across the Royal Jet fleet that includes six Boeing Business Jets (BBJs), two Gulfstream G300s and a Learjet 60 aircraft, are showcasing the new look.