Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Home »
careers feb 2007
» Alteon Launches World's First Multi-Crew Pilot License Beta Test
Alteon Launches World's First Multi-Crew Pilot License Beta Test
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Brisbane: Alteon Training, a wholly-owned subsidiary of The Boeing Company announced today the launch of its Multi-Crew Pilot License (MPL) beta test in Brisbane, Australia. Read On >>
To Read the News in full at Source, Click the Headline
Related Posts:
Jobs aplenty as aviation sector touches the skyIndia would require anything between 7,500-8,000 pilots and an equal number or more air cabin crew by 2010.No wonder there have been a series of annou… Read More
IA golden handshake for 40-plus airhostessesNew Delhi: Indian (Airlines) is introducing a new voluntary retirement scheme for airhostesses above 40 years. IA is offering a minimum of Rs 25 lakh … Read More
A lucrative career optionBangalore: If you have only passed 10 plus 2, you may imagine career options are limited. Even call centres have become choosy. If your parents have d… Read More
Flying schools take off, but pilots will still be scarceBangalore: It’s simple arithmetic. Over the next ten years, airlines will take delivery of around 400 aircraft and each of them would require 10 pilot… Read More
Dubai varsity to set up pilot training centre alsoMumbai: Dubai Aerospace University (DAU), the education and training arm of aviation major Dubai Aerospace Enterprises is targeting Indian students wh… Read More
0 comments:
Post a Comment