Location: Across the network
Currently we have openings for Captains on B737 NG and ATR aircraft. The following qualifications are necessary:
  • ATR: A total of 3,000 hours with 2,000 hours total PIC and minimum of 500 hours in command on type.
  • B737: A total of 4,500 hours with minimum 2,000 hours as total PIC with minimum of 500 hours in command on type.
  • Licenses should be current with Class I medical, ICAO ATPL and an incident / accident free flying record. We offer 3 years contractual employment based in India, competitive remuneration package including accommodation, loss of license, mediclaim, accident insurance cover and excellent working environment. The approval for employment of Expat pilots in India has been extended till December 31, 2013
Click here to read the Conditions of Employment for Boeing 737 NG Rated Line Captains. 

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Location: Across the network



Reference number: P1/NTR 

Interested candidate should be an Indian national possessing current DGCA ATPL, FRTO, RTR (A). 

Candidates should have a minimum of 4000 total flying hours which should include 3000 hours on Multi Engine commercial jet, (with multi crew operations and aircraft weighing more than 20 tons) out of which 500 hours should be on Type as PIC.

Non-type rated candidates meeting the above criteria with similar jet experience shall also be considered on a case to case basis. The Company will provide training/conversion course as applicable. 

Candidates should have an incident / accident free flying record and a class I medical. Age 25 years and above. Height minimum 162.5 cms. No Objection Certificate or Release letter from previous employer is a must. 

The suitable candidates will be offered regular employment on the rolls of the Company. Salary will be commensurate as per industry. 



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Callsign'Air India'CEO or MDMr. Rohit Nandan, CEOAddressAir India
Hansalaya Building, 
5th floor, 
15 Barakhamba Road, 
New Delhi - 110 001
INDIA
Website www.airindia.com/
Fleet Types5 Boeing B747-400 Widebody Airliners, 
12 Boeing B777-300ER Widebody Airliners, 
4 Boeing B777-200LR Widebody Airliners, 
4 Boeing B777-200ER Widebody Airliners, 
2 Airbus A330-200 Widebody Airliners,
4 Airbus A310-300 Widebody Airliners, 
20 Airbus A321-200 Airliners,
30 Airbus A320-200 Airliners,
19 Airbus A319-100 Airliners.


See Air India Express for further details on their B737NG Fleet.A/C Orders4 Boeing B777-200LR ultra-long-range aircraft,
3 Boeing's B777-300ERs, 
27 Boeing B787 Dreamliners.Pilot BasesVIDP - New Delhi International Airport, 
VABB - Mumbai International AirportNotesMassive flag carrier from India; Made up of a merger between Air India and Indian Airlines.AllianceAir India ExpressLast Update2011/11/10: Major Fleet Update.Pilot Recruitment Information:  Air IndiaEmployer Notes**Please See Pilot Hiring Webpage below for open Indian National and Expat TRE/TRI/Captain Positions.

NOTE: When on the Careers Page, scroll down to see Pilot Vacancies.
Pilot Hiring Webpage http://home.airindia.in/SBCMS/Webpages/Careers.aspx?MID=201
Apply ThruOnline Application Form - see link below
Online Application http://home.airindia.in/SBCMS/Webpages/Careers.aspx?MID=201
Recruitment Personnel
Capt. Soman, Director of Operations
Currently Hiring?Yes!!!
 
 
Callsign'Hum'CEO or MDMr. Edward Alsford, Managing DirectorAddressTrans Maldivian Airways
P.O. Box 2079
Male International Airport
Male, 20-06,
Republic of MaldivesTelephone+960 33 484 00FAX+960 33 484 09
Websitewww.tma.com.mv
Fleet Types3 DHC3-400 Twin Otters on WipLine Floats,
24 DHC6-300 Twin Otters on WipLine Floats.Pilot BasesMale, Maldives (South of Sri Lanka and India)Last Update2011/10/03: Hiring Twin Otter Float Captains.Employer Notes**See Pilot Hiring Webpage below for more information.Pilot Hiring Webpage www.transmaldivian.com/HTMLPages/career.htmApply Thru EmailRecruitment PersonnelMs. Deirdre Almeida, Human Resources ManagerRecruitment Emailjobs@tma.com.mvCurrently Hiring?Yes!!!
 
 
Flag carrier Malaysia Airlines said it would cut four more routes in Asia, a week after announcing a suspension to some global destinations as it tries to return to profit. The airline, which has struggled to stay in the black in recent years, unveiled a business plan last week aimed at becoming profitable by 2013.Flag carrier Malaysia Airlines said it would cut four more routes in Asia, a week after announcing a suspension to some global destinations as it tries to return to profit.The airline, which has struggled to stay in the black in recent years, unveiled a business plan last week aimed at becoming profitable by 2013 that would include a route "rationalisation" but did not name the affected routes.It said on Friday it would put a halt to trips from Kota Kinabalu to Osaka and Haneda in Japan, to Perth and to Seoul. The carrier added that the suspensions would come into effect between January and February."This suspension is until further notice and is part of our regional network consolidation involving single-aisle aircraft operations," Ahmad Jauhari Yahya, the airlines' chief executive officer, said in a statement.The airline last week said routes servicing Rome, Johannesburg, Cape Town, Buenos Aires, Karachi, Dubai, the Saudi Arabian city of Dammam, and the city of Surabaya in Indonesia, will be dropped from January.It plans to instead bolster services to major destinations in Asia that have better prospects.In the third quarter of this year, the airline posted its third straight quarterly loss, owing to high fuel costs and increased competition.

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