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Turkmenistan’s national airline has announced a hiring campaign for technical personnel to join its aircraft maintenance team. The open positions include:
Airframe and engine technicians,
Instrumentation and electrical systems technicians,
Engineers for diagnostics, repair, and maintenance of aircraft.
Applicants must meet several criteria: Turkmenistan citizenship, residence registration in Ashgabat or in the Ak Bugday and Gokdepe districts of Ahal Province, an aviation-related secondary or higher education diploma, and an age limit of 45. Male applicants must also provide proof of military service.
Applications are being accepted until October 31. For inquiries, please contact:
+99312-37-85-50, +99312-37-85-41, +99365-72-58-43.
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The Ministry of Labor and Social Protection of the Population of Turkmenistan has officially approved the work and rest schedule for 2026. In Turkmenistan, there will be a total of 12 official public holidays across all regions.
Workweek formats are as follows:
Five-day workweek — 40 hours
Six-day workweek (7 hours/day) — 40 hours
Six-day workweek (6 hours/day) — 36 hours
The public holidays in Turkmenistan in 2026 are:
January 1 — New Year
March 8 — International Women’s Day
March 20 — Oraza Bayram
March 21–22 — National Spring Holiday
May 18 — Constitution and State Flag Day of Turkmenistan
May 27–29 — Gurban Bayram
September 27 — Independence Day
October 6 — Day of Remembrance
December 12 — International Neutrality Day
On the workday preceding a public holiday, working hours are reduced by one hour. The same applies to night shifts, and in continuous production, the schedule is equivalent to a normal day. The average monthly working time is 166.9 hours for a 40-hour workweek and 150.5 hours for a 36-hour workweek. This ensures a balanced labor schedule throughout Turkmenistan in 2026.
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