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Air India plans to hire laid-off staff of Jet
Press Trust of India / Mumbai May 24, 2009, 15:38 IST

National air-carrier, Air India, is toying with the idea of hiring as cabin-crew, some of those laid-off recently by Jet Airways, as it would save time and costs on training.

"Air India has plans to hire cabin-crew. However, instead of recruiting freshers and then spending time and money on training them, we are mulling recruiting some of those laid-off by Jet," a source closely connected to the development told PTI here.

The Air India management is of the view that this move would help in considerable savings in both time and costs, besides fast-forwarding the recruitment process, the source said.

He, however, declined to reveal the number of personnel the national air-carrier plans to take on board.

Jet Airways, plagued by mounting losses, recently laid-off some of its cabin-crew.

A cabin-crew personnel, on joining, is imparted three months training on different aspects of the industry before being put on flying duty.

The industry practice is that prior to hiring, eligible candidates are put through a Group Dynamics and Personality Assessment Test (GD&PAT) before being called for personal interviews.

"If we induct already well-trained staff, we can deploy them directly into our aircraft without any wastage of time. They would, maximum, require about a week's orientation" the source said.

NACIL, which is the holding company of Air India and Indian, currently has around 3,900 cabin-crew, both senior and junior staff, on its rolls.

Of this, Air India has 2,100 and Indian (erstwhile Indian Airlines) 1,800.

NACIL plans to induct 30 aircraft in the current financial year. These include seven Boeing 777, four Boeing 737-800 and 19 aircraft of the Airbus 320 family, comprising A319s, A320s and A-321s.

The state-run air-carrier currently operates a fleet of 153 aircraft.

The airline had placed orders for 111 aircraft, both Boeing and Airbus, entailing a cost of Rs 40,000 crore, to both replace its ageing fleet and to expand its network. The induction process which began in 2007 would continue till 2012.

Of the total order, 45 have already fructified. The airline currently has 14-long-haul B777 planes and with the delivery of seven more this year, it would increase its fleet of by half.

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