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01/09/2016

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30/08/2016

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28/08/2016

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My friend Rushabh P. Bafna Shortlisted for the Photo competition held by Mumbai airport.Request you all to pls open the ...
27/08/2016

My friend Rushabh P. Bafna Shortlisted for the Photo competition held by Mumbai airport.
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26/08/2016

Worried about security risks arising out of in-flight selfies, aviation regulator DGCA may soon ask airlines to strictly enforce a ban on taking pictures inside cockpit and at other critical places, including by crew members.

26/08/2016

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The Jakarta post. Wi-Fi on India flights coming soonGlobally, many airlines are already offering Wi-Fi for passengers, b...
26/08/2016

The Jakarta post.
Wi-Fi on India flights coming soon

Globally, many airlines are already offering Wi-Fi for passengers, but they currently have to switch off the facility when they enter Indian airspace. (Shutterstock/-)
The service will be available for domestic as well as foreign carriers flying in Indian skies, for which the technical and operational modalities are in the advanced stage of finalization.
Air passengers may be able to use internet on-board and even make phone calls, beginning as early as next month, with security issues being sorted out for allowing use of Wi-Fi facility in Indian airspace.
The facility will be available for domestic as well as foreign carriers flying in Indian skies, for which the technical and operational modalities are in the advanced stage of finalization, officials said.
Globally, many airlines are already offering Wi-Fi for passengers, but they currently have to switch off the facility when they enter Indian airspace.
Carriers will have the option to charge for the service though some of them can offer free usage up to a certain limit or in specific flying classes.
Availability of Wi-Fi is also expected to provide local airlines with an additional source of revenue amid stiff competition in the Indian aviation market, which has been witnessing one of the highest passenger traffic growth rates in the world.

While the Civil Aviation ministry has been pursuing the proposal of permitting use of Wi-Fi in flights on-board for “quite some time”, various security issues were holding up a final decision on the matter.
Indicating that “good news” is likely in coming days, Civil Aviation Secretary, R N Choubey said the ministries of Civil Aviation, Telecommunications and Home Affairs have been working on allowing Wi-Fi use in flights.
“There is fairly a good chance that in ten days, permission will be given to operate wi-fi in the Indian airspace,” Choubey said, adding that Cabinet nod might not be required for allowing Wi-Fi facility on-board.
On whether passengers will also be permitted to make phone calls, he indicated that it should be there. “...if data is going to be allowed, it should be possible to make calls as well. We expect that to happen as well,” he said.
About the security issues being discussed, he said the important thing is about monitoring “data and voice transmission” by the security agencies.

25/08/2016
25/08/2016
CHINESE AIRLINES SCRAMBLE TO HIRE EXPAT PILOTS. August 19, 2016, A Chengdu Airlines Airbus A319 approaches Chongqing Jia...
25/08/2016

CHINESE AIRLINES SCRAMBLE TO HIRE EXPAT PILOTS.
August 19, 2016,

A Chengdu Airlines Airbus A319 approaches Chongqing Jianbei International Airport. Some 80 percent of Chengdu Airlines’ pilots train in the U.S., Australia and Europe. (Photo: Flickr: Creative Commons (BY-SA) by byeangel)
Chinese airlines continue to hire foreign pilots at a record pace in an effort to address a shortage of experienced flight crew caused by the rapid expansion of both the local commercial and civil aviation industries. While authorities estimate Chinese airlines will need 2,800 to 3,000 pilots annually over the next five years, the 12 flying schools across China produce an average of only 1,200 per year.

According to Civil Aviation Administration (CAAC) official Lu Shen, Chinese carriers attract foreign pilots with big paychecks, retention bonuses and allowances “This is the only way to lure them to fill the vacancies created with the increase in the number of private airlines over the last five years and market liberalization,” said Lu.

Ten years ago Chinese airlines virtually never hired foreign pilots, due largely to restrictions placed on the practice by the government, which at the time strictly controlled the aviation business. In 2005 China opened the aviation sector to private capital, marking the start of a gradual move to what now resembles a more market-based structure. The airlines received approval from the government to hire foreign pilots in early 2007. Low-cost carrier Shanghai-based Spring Airlines became the first to do so, hiring Koreans.

Almost 10 years later scores of pilots from South America, the U.S., South Korea, Singapore and Australia have headed for China. South Korea remains the biggest source for pilots for Chinese carriers due largely to the two countries' geographic proximity and cultural ties. Of the 1,200 foreign pilots working in China, some 150 come from Korea.

Chengdu Airlines (CAL) official Sun Wei noted that the carrier employs some foreign pilots on three-year contracts with provisions for extension “With the airline industry expanding rapidly, airlines are too busy to train their cadet pilots,” Sun explained.

A domestic carrier based at Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport, Sichuan Airlines subsidiary CAL operates a fleet of Airbus A320s and A319s. Some 80 percent of the airline’s cadets undergo training in the U.S., Australia and Europe. They all must undertake 80 hours of course study in aviation English in China before they start their courses abroad.

According to Boeing, Chinese fleets will nearly triple in size to 7,120 aircraft over the next 20 years, requiring some 100,000 pilots over the period.

A spokesperson for regional private carrier OK Airways, Chen Lu, said the carrier prefers hiring foreign type-rated pilots to help ease the shortage but that the practice proves costly because the remuneration packages non-local flight crew command.

Based at Tianjin Binhai International Airport, OK Airways operates a fleet of 737NGs and Xian MA-60 turboprops.

Despite the acute shortage, Chinese authorities harbor no plans to increase the current retirement age of 60. In Japan, the Ministry of Transport increased the retirement age from 62 to 64 in 2004 and to 67 in February 2015 to help cope with its own shortage.

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The rocketing demand for air travel in China means carriers are running short of pilots, so they're offering sky-high packages to foreigners, needing to hire almost 100 pilots a week for the next 20 years just to meet demand. Bloomberg's Angus Whitley reports on "Daybreak Asia." (Source: Bloomberg)

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23/08/2016

JOB UPDATE : AIR INDIA Announces Positions Open For Aircraft Technician. Positions Require Ame Diploma / Certificate From Institution Approved By DGCA Under The Rule 133B With Minimum 60%. Distribution Of Vacancy;- Sc-143, St- 71, Obc-258, General- 489.

19/08/2016

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