On Friday, Campbell Wilson, the CEO of Air India (AI), announced that since the year’s beginning, the airline and Air India Express had hired more than 3900 personnel, including more than 500 pilots and 2,400 cabin crew members.
Under the direction of Tata Group, Air India is modernizing the airline industry, increasing employment, and growing its fleet and operations.
Air India and AIX hired 3900 Staff
“Since the year began, more than 500 pilots, 2,400 cabin crew, and 1,000 other staff members have been hired across AI and AIX. Wilson wrote in a message to the staff of Air India on Friday, “We also witnessed our 1,000th new cabin crew of the year commences operational duties.
Along with visiting the nation and developing the new Air Indians, he added that the teams had done a fantastic job stepping up recruitment and training skills.
In addition to third-party staff, Air India (AI) and Air India Express (AIX) employ roughly 1,900 individuals.
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The airline has begun a five-year makeover aiming to enhance its market share in both the local and international segments by increasing routes, flights, and customer base.
It has also given solid orders to Boeing and Airbus for 470 aircraft, including both narrow- and wide-body models. Last month, The airline said it would hire more than 1,000 pilots and that more than 500 new planes would join its fleet over the following several years.
“We are offering multiple opportunities and accelerated growth across our A320, B777, B787, and B737 fleet for captains and first officers, as well as trainers,” it stated.
The full-service airline merger of Air India and Vistara and the merging of the two low-cost airlines, Air India Express and AIX Connect (formerly known as AirAsia India), are now underway.
Air India and Singapore Airlines have partnered to form Vistara. In January of last year, the Tata Group acquired Air India and Air India Express ownership.
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