Air India to get ready to go pilots from Go Airlines
May 6, 2023, 16:59 IST
For the pilots of Go Airlines (India) Ltd, it seems their employer is a "no go airline" and the race is on as to who will board the Air India.
Incidentally, Go Airlines' brand is Go First and for the pilots it seems to "get away first".
"The pilots from Go Airlines are experienced and they are ready to fly. It will be a good catch for Air India," a senior pilot told IANS preferring anonymity.
According to him, the hiring will be for Air India and not a common recruitment for Air India, Vistara and AirAsia.
"Ultimately Vistara and AirAsia may be merged with Air India. So there is no point going there and coming back to Air India," the official added.
According to reports, Air India has extended the walk-in interview at Gurugram for Airbus A320 pilots by a day owing to a large number of applicants from Go Airlines.
The Wadia group's Go Airlines has filed for a voluntary insolvency petition with the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) and grounded its flights for some time.
It is said Indigo Airlines too is getting applications from Go Airlines pilots.
SEE ALSO:
Britannia’s Q4 net profit rises 47% YoY to ₹559 crore on softer input costs
Raghuram Rajan speaks out on zombie companies, a simmering real estate time bomb & more
Advertisement
Incidentally, Go Airlines' brand is Go First and for the pilots it seems to "get away first".
"The pilots from Go Airlines are experienced and they are ready to fly. It will be a good catch for Air India," a senior pilot told IANS preferring anonymity.
According to him, the hiring will be for Air India and not a common recruitment for Air India, Vistara and AirAsia.
"Ultimately Vistara and AirAsia may be merged with Air India. So there is no point going there and coming back to Air India," the official added.
Advertisement
The Wadia group's Go Airlines has filed for a voluntary insolvency petition with the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) and grounded its flights for some time.
It is said Indigo Airlines too is getting applications from Go Airlines pilots.
SEE ALSO:
Britannia’s Q4 net profit rises 47% YoY to ₹559 crore on softer input costs
Advertisement
The skies are clearer for IndiGo stock to surge further as Go First’s troubles mountRaghuram Rajan speaks out on zombie companies, a simmering real estate time bomb & more