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Air India Express’s plan to recruit experienced Airbus A320 pilots, reportedly targeting IndiGo talent, has sparked internal unrest. Nearly 100 of its own A320 pilots have formally opposed the move, warning of reduced flying hours, lower pay, and morale issues as the airline prepares to return some aircraft to lessors.
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The Tata-owned carrier, which operates a mixed fleet of Boeing 737s and Airbus A320s, recently advertised for new captains amid IndiGo’s operational troubles. While seen as a strategic opportunity to tap rival talent, the move has unsettled existing crew who argue that current utilization levels are already low. Pilots fear external hiring could further depress earnings and utilization, even as Air India Express looks to expand its A320 operations in the coming year.
Notable updates
• About 100 Air India Express A320 pilots wrote to management opposing external recruitment
• Concerns include reduced flying hours, pay pressure, and morale issues
• Airline plans to return 10 A320 aircraft to lessors in early 2026
• Recruitment drive seen as an attempt to poach IndiGo talent amid its crisis
• Air India Express currently operates 34 A320s and 76 Boeing 737s
Major takeaway
The unrest highlights the delicate balance between expansion and workforce morale. While Air India Express eyes strategic gains by hiring IndiGo pilots, internal opposition underscores the risks of eroding trust and stability within its own cockpit crew.
Sources: Moneycontrol, The Week, Times of India, Economic Times
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