After prematurely terminating some of its foreign pilots last year, Jet Airways has once again approached the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to issue an authorisation letter to expats that they could hire for its Boeing 777 long-haul operations.
Officials said that the airline will require pilots from June, when six of its Boeing 777 aircraft, currently on lease to its Abu Dhabibased partner airways Etihad, return to its fleet. "The plan is to deploy these birds on routes like Amsterdam, Paris and Toronto," an airline pilot said. The airline currently operates Airbus A330 on these routes and currently has 80 expats flying its Boeing 737 shorthaul flights.
"There are close to 284 foreign pilots employed by domestic airlines as of September 2015. IndiGo leads the pack with 94, followed by Jet," Minister of state for civil aviation and tourism Mahesh Sharma said. Senior DGCA officials said that the airline had sought a Foreign Aircrew Temporary Authorisation (FATA) licence, which it issues.
05/04/16 Aditya Anand/Mumbai Mirror
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Officials said that the airline will require pilots from June, when six of its Boeing 777 aircraft, currently on lease to its Abu Dhabibased partner airways Etihad, return to its fleet. "The plan is to deploy these birds on routes like Amsterdam, Paris and Toronto," an airline pilot said. The airline currently operates Airbus A330 on these routes and currently has 80 expats flying its Boeing 737 shorthaul flights.
"There are close to 284 foreign pilots employed by domestic airlines as of September 2015. IndiGo leads the pack with 94, followed by Jet," Minister of state for civil aviation and tourism Mahesh Sharma said. Senior DGCA officials said that the airline had sought a Foreign Aircrew Temporary Authorisation (FATA) licence, which it issues.
05/04/16 Aditya Anand/Mumbai Mirror