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Sunday, 23 August 2015

Air India Comes Up With Bonds to Check Exodus of Dreamliner Pilots: Report

New Delhi: In its bid to stem the exodus of the pilots of its Dreamliner fleet, national carrier Air India has asked them to sign a bond which would allow it to recover the training cost in case a pilot decides to quit the airline without serving it for at least five years.

Air India spends a whopping Rs 25-60 lakh on the training of each pilot who flies a Boeing 787-8 aircraft.


"We have asked these pilots, who have been trained by the airline at a huge cost to fly these planes, to sign the bond so that, when they leave, we can recover the training costs, which runs to between Rs 25-60 lakh per pilot," a senior Air India official said.

The move comes in the wake of eight of AI's Dreamliner pilots leaving the airline to join other carriers without serving the mandatory six-month notice period.
Read news in full 17/08/15 NDTV
Air India Comes Up With Bonds to Check Exodus of Dreamliner Pilots: Report

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