Akasa Air has nearly 850 pilots, which is far in excess of the cockpit crew it needs to operate a fledgling fleet of 26 aircraft, according to industry practice. Multiple pilots under training at ...
as the current fleet of 26 aircraft only requires 60 percent of the crew. According to insiders, pilots who do not fly receive only 50 percent of their regular income, which has led to considerable ...
Akasa Air, one of India's newest airlines, is in discussions with a consortium comprising Premji Invest and Claypond Capital, the family offices of Wipro's Azim Premji and the Manipal Group's ...
Akasa Air, India’s fastest-growing airline received delivery of its 27 th aircraft, continuing its ... career growth opportunities for pilots, cabin crew, engineers, and other aviation ...
Aviation watchdog DGCA has withdrawn the Line Training Captain approval given to an Akasa Air pilot for lapses in landing of a passenger aircraft in ... in the training of crew.
The good news has come from India where the country's youngest carrier Akasa Air has ordered 150 Boeing 737 Max aircraft ... but finding crew to fly them can prove tricky. Last year, Akasa ...
Using a widely adopted aircraft-to-crew ratio in the airline industry, this means that the airline only requires around 460 pilots to operate its aircraft. Pilots in training at the burgeoning Akasa ...
Akasa Air has appointed its marketing chief Belson ... programme – imposed by US regulators following an in-flight cabin door-plug blow-out on an Alaska Airlines 737 Max 9.
Akasa Air (QP, Mumbai International) has had to ground some pilots because of ongoing B737 MAX delivery delays, The Hindu newspaper reported. The low-cost carrier recruited enough cockpit crew to ...