Etihad to hire 22 Jet Airways pilots for a year, offers over 30 per cent
pay hike
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Abu Dhabi-based Etihad is hiring around 22 pilots from Jet Airways for its
Boeing-777 wide-body aircraft fleet. These pilots, who were previously flying
Airbus A330s for Jet, will be based in Abu Dhabi for a minimum contract of one
year (excluding four months of training). These pilots will get tax-free income,
bonuses and a hike of about 30-40% on the current base salary of about Rs 6-7
lakh a month.
Sources told FE an internal job notice has been sent to the
pilots in Jet Airways on April 10. In all, 11 positions have been offered to
captains (minimum 6,000 hours) and a similar number for co-pilots (minimum 1,000
hours) as well. The recruitment process is expected to be completed in
May.
"Jet has excess pilots for its A330 fleet, so Etihad has offered them
these positions. Some of the captains who have applied have 15,000-20,000 hours
to their credit. Most likely, these pilots will be absorbed back in Jet once
their contract with Etihad is over," said a source.
Jet Airways, however, did
not respond to an emailed questionnaire.
The move comes three months
after Etihad had offered similar jobs to Air India pilots, with a promise of a
fat pay hike. Incidentally, Etihad, which is in the mid of a massive expansion
spree, had recently purchased five Boeing 777 LR (Long range) aircraft from Air
India and may also buy three more of the same aircraft from the state-run
carrier.
"Etihad is rapidly expanding operations and since it takes a
long time on new aircraft deliveries, they are growing through acquisitions. In
last few months, Etihad had held roadshows for pilots for narrow body and wide
body aircraft in Delhi and Mumbai," said an official.
Jet, in which
Etihad picked up a 24% stake for over Rs 2,000 crore in April last year,
currently has 101 aircraft - 12 aircraft from the Airbus 330 family, 59 Boeing
737s, 10 Boeing 777s and 18 ATRs.
Jet is believed to have 10 Boeing 787
Dreamliners and around 50 Boeing 737 Max aircraft on order. On other hand,
Etihad currently has a fleet of 94 planes, with a further 225 on order.
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