New Delhi : Air India on Friday announced that its maiden batch of cabin crew trainees and significant batch of new pilots since privatisation have graduated. The batch of 215 cabin crew and 48 pilots, all Indian nationals, received their wings following extensive training, and are now cleared to operate as fully-qualified crew. Selected from more than 13,000 candidates from around the country, the cabin crew trainees passed through a 15-week programme imparting safety and service skills, and were coached to exemplify the best of Indian hospitality and Tata group culture.
The training program included extensive classroom and in-flight training at the airline's training facility in Mumbai as well as familiarisation flights. The new pilots, comprising 40 men and eight women, completed their training at Air India's Hyderabad training campus, and will commence operating on the Airbus A320 fleet. Besides the two graduating batches, more than 59 new pilots are in various stages of training to support the airline's ambitious growth plan.