Monday, February 18, 2019

IndiGo to induct 120 expat pilots by June 2019 to end staff crunch

Budget carrier IndiGo is planning to induct 120 expatriate pilots by the end of this year to address staff crunch and subsequent flight cancellations. The move comes amid several senior expat pilots quitting their jobs at IndiGo in the last few months, impelling it to scout for new ones to fill in the vacant posts.

The issue came into light last week when IndiGo had to cancel around 1,200 flights in the last one and a half months amid severe staff shortage, adverse weather conditions and various ongoing NOTAMS (notices to airmen) apart from partial closedown of the Bengaluru airport due to Aero India 2019 and runway closure at the Mumbai airport on alternate days.

According to a report in Livemint, IndiGo's Chief Operating Officer (COO) Wolfgang Prock-Schauer said that the airline will induct 120 expats by June 2019 which will take the total number of expat pilots at IndiGo to 160. The current strength of the airline is about 3,100 including trainees. "IndiGo currently maintains a ratio of about 6.65 captains per aircraft, which I think is a good number," he said.

Prock-Schauer highlighted the overall pilot crunch the industry is facing but also said that IndiGo has been able to retain its senior pilots and promoting about 260 first officers to captains every year.

"In our case we are in a position to retain (pilots). We are big (in pilot strength) and have enough trainers and simulators available," Prock-Schauer said.

Minister of state for civil aviation Jayant Sinha told parliament last month that amid a total of 324 expat pilots at all commercial airlines, the number of expat pilots at IndiGo stood at 93 as of 15 December, 2018.
18/02/19 Business Today
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