CEO: Air India hiring 550 cabin crew Members, 50 pilots every month under Tata ownership

Bullish on growth prospects with a "healthy start" to Air India's five-year transformation plan

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CEO: Air India hiring 550 cabin crew Members, 50 pilots every month under Tata ownership
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Bullish on growth prospects with a "healthy start" to Air India's five-year transformation plan, its chief Campbell Wilson on Monday said the airline is hiring 550 cabin crew members and 50 pilots every month and also expects to have six wide-body A350 planes in its fleet by the end of this year. 

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After taking over the reins from the government in January last year, Tata Group has put in place various measures to turn around the fortunes of the loss-making carrier, including placing the largest order for 470 planes and expanding international operations.

Talking about the airline's hiring plans, Wilson, who is the Managing Director and CEO, said there is no target per se, but about 550 cabin crew members and 50 pilots are coming in and trained afresh every month.

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