The Uniform Provider SKYPRO has announced three new partnerships with Middle East aviation giants: Air Arabia, flydubai and Royal Jordanian Airlines. Combining resilience and comfort, these shoes are hailed as “the next big thing” for boosting aviation team performance.
Through this collaboration, SKYPRO Dubai will equip the airlines’ entire workforce – male and female cabin crew, pilots, and ground staff – with its innovative shoes collection.
They have chosen SKYPRO to outfit their teams because SKYPRO footwear is specifically engineered to meet the unique challenges encountered by airline personnel. Designed to endure long hours and demanding environments, SKYPRO footwear incorporates advanced features such as:
- Innovative technology: Incorporating advanced materials and designs for superior comfort and performance.
- World’s first certified shoes for aviation professionals: Undergoing rigorous testing and certification to ensure the highest quality standards.
- Premium materials: Utilizing innocuous calf leathers for comfort and durability.
- Advanced cushioning: Incorporating cushioned insoles that absorb up to 90% of shock impact energy.
- Safety features: Featuring anti-skid and anti-static properties to protect against hazards.
- Airport-friendly design: Utilizing alarm-free construction for convenient airport security procedures.
Together, these features ensure that SKYPRO shoes support aviation professionals in performing their demanding roles efficiently and comfortably.
“We are thrilled to partner with brands of the caliber of Air Arabia, flydubai and Royal Jordanian, airlines that are synonymous with excellence and exceptional service,” said Thusshanta Jayaraathne, CEO at SKYPRO Dubai. “This collaboration allows us to showcase our expertise in providing the best possible footwear for aviation professionals to excel in their roles.”
Besides Air Arabia, flydubai and Royal Jordanian Airline, SKYPRO’s clientele encompasses major players like Emirates, NetJets, Norse, Flair, Royal Air Maroc, Crown Airlines, TAP, Qatar Airways Airlines and Swedish Police, among others.