Air India Wants Experienced Foreign Pilots to Fly Boeing 777
According to reports, the airline is working with a staffing agency to hire cockpit personnel for its aircraft, and the monthly wage on offer is $11,500.
Highlights
- As it looks to expand services to the US, Air India is experiencing a shortage of trained pilots
- Some reports indicate that the airline may add six to ten more widebodies
- Airlines have historically used this strategy when the nation lacked sufficient skilled pilots
Air India is moving through with its intentions to expand into the US at full speed and is trying to acquire a number of widebody aircraft trained pilots to fly the extremely long-haul trips. The carrier is reportedly looking for pilots abroad as it prepares to take delivery of more Boeing 777s to increase its US flight capacity.
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