Tata Group-owned Air India has offered to re-hire pilots post their retirement for a five-year period as the airline looks for stability in operations amid talk of acquiring 300 single-aisle planes, according to an internal communication.
AviationPress
Trust of IndiaUpdated: June 24, 2022 7:58 am IST
Mumbai:
Tata Group-owned Air India has
offered to re-hire pilots post their retirement for a five-year period as the
airline looks for stability in operations amid talk of acquiring 300
single-aisle planes, according to an internal communication.
Air India is considering
re-hiring these pilots as commanders, it said.
A senior official said the airline
has sought the consent of retired pilots for such a job.
The communication has been sent to
the pilots who retired up to three years back, the official said.
This comes even as the full-service carrier rolled out a voluntary retirement scheme for its employees, including cabin crew, and at the same time recruiting the fresh blood in the once-state-controlled carrier as well.
Pilots are the most-expensive asset for
an airline and get paid the highest compared to other key roles such as cabin
crew and aircraft maintenance engineers.
Moreover, shortage of adequately
trained pilots in the domestic aviation industry has always been an issue.
"We are pleased to inform you
are being considered for post-retirement contract as commander in Air India for
a period of 5 years or till you attain the age of 65 years, whichever is
earlier," Air India Deputy General Manager for Personnel, Vikas Gupta,
said in an internal mail.
"During the period of post
retirement contract, you will be paid the remuneration and flying allowances,
as admissible, as per policy of Air India to such appointments," he
stated.
Interested pilots have been told to
submit their details along with a written consent by June 23, as per the mail.
A query sent to the Air India
spokesperson in this regard did not elicit a response.
Tata Group took control of Air India
on January 27 this year after successfully winning the bid for the airline in
October last year.
The retirement age for pilots in Air
India is 58 like all other employees of the airline. Prior to the pandemic, Air
India used to re-hire its retired pilots on contract but the practice was
discontinued after late March 2020. The contracts of such pilots were also
terminated to partially offset the impact of the pandemic.
However, pilots at other private airlines fly until
they reach the age of 65 years.
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