In an effort to meet the growing demands of its operations, Air India Express, the low-cost carrier subsidiary of Air India, has recently completed a nationwide recruitment drive to find new pilots and cabin crew members. The recruitment drive was conducted to increase the airline’s staffing levels in anticipation of a significant order of 190 Boeing 737 MAX narrowbodies made by its parent airline earlier this year. The airline has been actively increasing its workforce since October 2022 and has already successfully recruited more than 280 pilots and 250 cabin crew members.
Pilot Recruitment Drive
Air India Express organized a variety of recruitment events in different cities across the country, with a focus on attracting pilots and first officers for its Boeing 737-NG and 737 MAX fleets. The airline held these events in major metropolitan areas like Delhi, Bangalore, and Mumbai. According to the airline’s estimates, approximately 300 pilots actively participated in the selection process over the course of these events.
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Air India Express is seeking to fill various roles, including Pilots In-Command, Captains, Copilots, and Transition First Officers. The airline witnessed a considerable turnout of pilots during the recruitment events, hinting at the increasing demands of its operations. Air India Express is particularly interested in hiring pilots from Indian carriers like Go First, which filed for voluntary insolvency earlier this month. Other airlines like IndiGo have also intensified their recruitment efforts, competing to attract pilots and cabin crew members from Go First.
Cabin Crew Recruitment Drive
Air India Express is actively searching for a substantial number of cabin crew members to join its workforce. The airline has scheduled hiring events for Trainee Cabin Crew in significant metropolitan areas such as Bengaluru, Mangaluru, Hyderabad, and Kochi. Additionally, the airline has also conducted walk-in recruitment drives in several other locations, including Imphal, Guwahati, Surat, Ahmedabad, Bhopal, and Kozhikode, for individuals interested in pursuing a career as a cabin crew member.
Since October 2022, Air India Express has been steadily expanding its workforce and has successfully hired more than 280 pilots and 250 cabin crew members. The recruitment campaign is an essential component of the ongoing merger and integration of Air India Express and AirAsia India, which are both low-cost carrier subsidiaries of Air India. Recently, both budget airlines launched a unified website and reservation system, leading to a significant improvement in forward bookings.
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Tata Group’s Recruitment Drive
The Tata Group, the parent company of Air India Express and AirAsia India, is also open to applications for Trainee Pilot (Junior First Officer under training) and Pilot In-Command positions on its Airbus A320 fleet of aircraft. Additionally, the group is currently accepting applications for Pilot and Copilot roles on the narrowbody Boeing 737 family of aircraft as well as the Boeing 787 Dreamliner and Boeing 777 aircraft.
Air India Express conducted the recruitment drive to bolster its staffing levels in preparation for a significant order of 190 Boeing 737 MAX narrowbodies made by its parent airline earlier this year. As the aviation industry continues to recover from the pandemic, the demand for skilled pilots and cabin crew has risen, prompting Air India Express to seek out the best talent from all over the country. The recruitment campaign is part of an ongoing merger and integration of Air India Express and AirAsia India, which strives to create a more efficient and streamlined operation.
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Sources
- Source: Simple Flying
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