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After placing largest-ever
aircraft order, Air India to hire 900 pilots, 4,200 cabin crew this year
The
announcement comes close on the heels of the airline announcing a massive
470-aircraft purchase order from Airbus and Boeing. The order also includes 370
options, which could take the actual order size to up to 840 planes.
By: ENS Economic Bureau
New Delhi | Updated: February 24, 2023
18:22 IST
Air India said it "plans to hire over 4,200 cabin crew trainees
and 900 pilots in 2023 as the airline adds new aircraft and rapidly expands its
domestic and international operations". (File image)
In line with
its rapid fleet and network expansion plans, Air India is planning to hire over
900 pilots and 4,200 cabin crew trainees this year.
The Tata
Group airline is also looking to step up hiring of pilots and maintenance
engineers going forward.
The
announcement comes close on the heels of the airline announcing a massive 470-aircraft
purchase order from Airbus and Boeing. The order also includes 370 options,
which could take the actual order size to up to 840 planes.
Even the
firm order for 470 planes is the biggest-ever aircraft order placed by an
airline in one go. Additionally, the Tata Group airline is already in the
process of leasing 36 aircraft, two of which have already joined its fleet, Air
India said in a statement.
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details and its significance
The current
combined fleet size of Air India and Air India Express is estimated at 140
planes, with the majority being narrow-body aircraft. Of the 470 planes ordered
by the airline, 70 are wide-body planes while 400 are single-aisle aircraft.
Air India expects to take the delivery of 31 of the ordered aircraft this year
itself.
The Air
India group, which would include a full-service carrier after merger of Air
India and Vistara and a low-cost airline after the the merger of Air India
Express and AirAsia India, would require thousands of pilots to operate its
expanded fleet once all the ordered aircraft are delivered. Some reports have
pegged the requirement at over 6,500 pilots.
Ever since Air India returned to the Tata Group a little over a year ago, the new owners have been focused on sprucing up the product offering, while also planning an extensive expansion for the airline. A five-year roadmap – Vihaan.AI – was prepared with the objective of substantially growing the airline’s network and fleet in a bid to put it on a “path to sustained growth, profitability, and market leadership”.
Air India plans to hire cabin crew from all over
the country and the trainees will undergo a 15-week programme that will include
“extensive classroom and in-flight training”. The airline added that from May
last year, it has so far hired over 1,900 cabin crew, of which around 500 have
been deployed over the past three months.
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