Airlines in India had better hold on hard to their pilots. If the International Air Transport Association’s (IATA) latest warning to the world’s airlines is anything to go by, the industry will soon need 17,000 new pilots annually due to expected growth of the industry and retirements.
Till recently, this was primarily an Indian problem, where the growth of new carriers and fleet had given rise to a situation where even public sector airlines had begun to eye pilots and crew from overseas.
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