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Aircraft pilots: Airbus and Air India inaugurate advanced training center

The jv will train over 5000 new ones in a decade, specifically for A-320 and A-350 aircraft

Air India and Airbus have inaugurated an advanced pilot training centre at the Air India Aviation Training Academy in Gurugram, Haryana, India. This state‑of‑the‑art facility, the result of a 50:50 joint-venture, is set to train more than 5,000 new pilots over the next decade, a crucial step to support the exponential growth of commercial aviation in the country.The inauguration took place in the p...

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