Althaqif Alsagaf
About Althaqif Alsagaf
Althaqif Alsagaf is an Aircraft Technician currently employed at Airasia in Malaysia since 2015. He has previous experience working in various roles related to aircraft maintenance and planning across Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, and the United Kingdom.
Work at AirAsia
Althaqif Alsagaf has been employed as an Aircraft Technician at AirAsia since 2015. Over the course of nine years, he has contributed to the maintenance and safety of the airline's fleet in Malaysia. His role involves performing inspections, repairs, and ensuring compliance with aviation regulations. His extensive experience at AirAsia has equipped him with a deep understanding of aircraft systems and operational procedures.
Previous Experience in Aviation
Before joining AirAsia, Althaqif Alsagaf worked at Dviation Group as a Junior Technician for three months in 2015. His responsibilities included assisting in aircraft maintenance tasks and gaining practical experience in the field. Additionally, he served as a Planner and Technician Representative at Travel Air (PNG) Limited from 2010 to 2011, where he was involved in planning and technical support. He also completed a one-month engineering student internship at Eastern Airways (UK) Ltd in 2014, which provided him with exposure to engineering practices in the aviation industry.
Education and Training
Althaqif Alsagaf has pursued educational opportunities that support his career in aviation. His training includes hands-on experience gained during his internship at Eastern Airways (UK) Ltd, where he was exposed to engineering operations. This foundational experience has contributed to his technical skills and knowledge in aircraft maintenance and engineering.
Career Timeline
Althaqif Alsagaf's career in aviation began with his role at Travel Air (PNG) Limited from 2010 to 2011. He then transitioned to a brief position at Eastern Airways (UK) Ltd in 2014, followed by a short stint at Dviation Group in 2015. His career progressed as he joined AirAsia, where he has remained for nearly a decade, demonstrating his commitment to the aviation industry.