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Airline companies scout for flying talent in foreign skies
Friday, August 17, 2007
Mumbai: Airlines in India are not just increasingly flying international, but are also are scouting for expatriates to steer their airplanes to overcome the current shortage of trained pilots in the country. Read On >>
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