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Air India's decision to use foreign pilots on Boeing 777 fleet opposed by Indian pilots

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New Delhi: Air India, through a hiring agency, has intended to hire foreign pilots to fill its needs for the Boeing 777 fleet.

According to recruitment documents, these pilots have been offered greater salaries, profitable terms, generous benefits, and many other perks that Indians have rarely received.

However, many senior Indian pilots termed the move as a "crazy initiative" when India already has efficient and experienced pilots for Boeing 777.

Reacting to the move, Capt. Shakti Lumba said on Twitter: "Thru #PaxtonAviation @airindiain B777 EXPAT CAPTAIN 1yr contract is $156,000 NET pa assured 4? (70/hr/mo)&6On2OFF rotation i.e only 40 working weeks:6 week will be lost on FATA&AEP leaving 34week for flying ie CTC 6,148++/ week: This boss must be crazy."

Another senior pilot requesting anonymity claimed that Air India is now hiring foreigners with lucrative benefits while Indian pilots are barely given leave and paid well below global standards.

"Why should a recruitment firm be required when Air India has the in-house faculties to select pilots on their own just as they had recently done for Indians," he added.

The response of Air India was awaited till Monday late evening.

Air India in September unveiled its comprehensive transformation plan, to establish itself as a world-class global airline with an Indian heart -- the absolute best in class in customer service, technology, product, reliability and hospitality. The plan is titled Vihaan.AI with identified objectives for Air India over the next 5 years.

After 69 years as a government-owned enterprise, Air India and Air India Express were re-acquired by the Tata Group in January 2022.

Post-acquisition, time-bound transformation milestones have been laid out and a series of steps have been initiated towards achieving the same in order to ensure Air India once again emerges as a world-class airline.


With inputs from IANS


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