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Flying schools take off, but pilots will still be scarce
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
Bangalore: It’s simple arithmetic. Over the next ten years, airlines will take delivery of around 400 aircraft and each of them would require 10 pilots and double that number of engineers. This means there would be additional demand for around 4,000 pilots and 8,000 engineers. Read On >>
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