Air India Charters (AICL), a wholly owned subsidiary of Air India, has
initiated the process of hiring 40 expat pilots for a term of three
years for flying the company’s B 737-800 narrow body planes. Government
officials said that AICL operates flights to West Asia and Southeast
Asia and will be expanding its fleet next year for which pilots are
required.
“AICL plans to increase the fleet size to 25 aircraft from 17 aircraft by 2016-17,” said the officials. The subsidiary operated 350 flights every week. The hiring, officials said, is in anticipation of “short-term requirement” of up to 40 pilots in the next three years.
For the same, Air India has initiated the tendering process for selection of agencies for hiring the pilots. The tender also lays down the requirements for the pilots, including remuneration and qualification criteria.
Read news in full 14/09/15 Sunny Sen/Financial Express
“AICL plans to increase the fleet size to 25 aircraft from 17 aircraft by 2016-17,” said the officials. The subsidiary operated 350 flights every week. The hiring, officials said, is in anticipation of “short-term requirement” of up to 40 pilots in the next three years.
For the same, Air India has initiated the tendering process for selection of agencies for hiring the pilots. The tender also lays down the requirements for the pilots, including remuneration and qualification criteria.
Read news in full 14/09/15 Sunny Sen/Financial Express
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