With the Air India management mulling sacking 300 more pilots who have been on strike for the past 34 days, the troubled national carrier has set up a committee to review its global operations to find out how many pilots are required to operate flights.
Since the strike began on May 7, Air India has sacked 101 striking pilots and de-recognised the Indian Pilots' Guild which has been leading this agitation. The Air India management is contemplating dismissing 300 pilots owing allegiance to IPG.
Maintaining that the Air India's pilot utilisation quotient worked out on an average of 1.4 hours a day, they said the cockpit crew could be utilised for at least 2.7
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