It could take between 15 days and two months for normal plying of government-owned Air India flights on inetrnational routes, said Tauseef Mukadam, joint secretary of the Indian Pilots Guild, which had organised the recent strike.
The pilots have begun filing a declaration on their willingness to join duty and a conciliation meeting will be held between the two sides on Friday. The pilots have to undergo a medical examination and complete refresher training and simulator checks to be eligible to fly again.
A plan to utilise Airbus A320 planes on routes served by Air India Express has been scuttled. The planes are flown by pilots of the erstwhile Indian Airlines. Under their agreement, IA pilots can take up to seven-hour
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