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Arab NewswireT Relaunches with Press Release Distribution to Media Reporting on Arab World, Middle East and North Africa (MENA)

Press releases are published and distributed in Arabic, English and French to journalists at online news sites, blogs, influencers, newswires, news agencies, news terminals and directly to target audiences. Arab Newswire logo. Source: Arabnewswire.com A rab Newswire™ ( www.arabnewswire.com ) relaunches to meet the demand of press release distribution in Middle East and North Africa (MENA) and the rest of the Arab world. Fueled by the economic growth in 2019 and the taping since second quarter of 2020, the service and heavy industries sectors are using press release distribution as part of their marketing strategies to inform, engage and educate their audiences.  With the advent of the coronavirus, it is becoming even more urgent for companies doing business in the Arab world to inform clients and stakeholders on how they are adapting to the new pandemic environment;  hence,  they are submitting press releases at: https://arabnewswire.com/submit-press-release/ ....

Steve Bentley on IFA: There is a Looming Shortage of Competent European Aviation Maintenance Staff

Sofema Aviation Services presents Steve Bentley’s consideration regarding the shortage of competent Aviation Maintenance Staff published by IFA Source: Sofema Aviation Group via EmailWire.com ( EMAILWIRE.COM , July 27, 2020 ) Steve Bentley, CEO of Sofema Aviation Group of Companies with over 45 years of commercial aviation experience, had the pleasure to review the serious issue of the looming shortage of the maintenance staff that is coming on the horizon in his article, distributed by International Federation Of Airworthiness (IFA). In the introduction, the main focus was on the fact that the underlying shortage of competent aircraft mechanics and competent certifying staff will continue to be felting throughout the industry and will undoubtedly hurting our industry financially. It was pointed out that training for ab-initio and entry-level staff is not sufficiently high on the agenda of most organisations and sometimes does not appear on the agenda at all. The article continued...