Sources said, Air India has already terminated the service contracts of 30 senior most commanders flying these planes and many more are on the chopping block.
"The service contract of 30 pilots have been terminated effective from February 18," they said.
Sources said, the airline has served a month's notice to these pilots in January, saying that their services were no longer required by the national air carrier.
Air India currently has six Boeing 747-400 and two A-310 cargo carriers in its fleet. Recently it leased out two another A-310 freighters to Delhi-based cargo airline, Aryan Cargo.
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