Air India Training Academy to train over 50,000 aviation professionals in the coming years, spanning roles like pilots, cabin crew, etc.
Air India staff
Tata-owned Indian FSC Air India (AI) has recently announced a salary revision for its non-flying staff in India, aiming to align their compensation with market standards and enhance overall efficiency within the organization.
This is a key part of the Tata Group’s strategy to invest fresh energy by hiring new talent across operations in the airline. It’s operating on revamping the airline to cut costs, improve productivity and revitalize archaic systems with digital culture, executives stated.
Air India is looking for warm, caring, passionate people that ensure a world-class inflight experience for our customers.
Tata group, the new owner of Air India, has begun the process of restoring pilot and air crew salaries in a wider restructuring of wages and allowances to align them with those of its three other airlines.