Transavia road show in Dubai on 16th August
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Transavia road show in Dubai on 16th August
OPEN DAY - DUBAI 16th August 2016
Rated & Non-Rated B737 Captain & Rated First Officer | Munich | Commuting | Full and Part-time
McGinley Aviation, part of the McGinley Group, is proud to welcome on board its newest client Transavia. We are recruiting experienced B737NG Captains who will embrace Transavia's company values - captains who are friendly, passionate, decisive and responsible.
Transavia is very pleased to be able to offer:
Munich Base Opportunities
Direct Employment positions
Full and Part-Time positions available - Part Time 50pc minimum
Commuting roster - 5:4, 5:3
Salary - up to €11,000 monthly
Minimum Requirements Direct Entry Captain:
3,500 hours total time with 1,000 hours PIC on B737NG or Jet Aircraft over 30MT MTOW
Currently operating as Captain on B737NG or Jet Aircraft over 30MT MTOW
Valid EASA ATPL with current rating
Valid and current on type, IR & CAT II/III
ICAO Level 5 English language proficiency
EU passport
Minimum Requirements Direct Entry First Officer:
500 Hours on B737NG
Currently operating on type as First Officer
Valid EASA ATPL with current rating
Valid and current on type, IR & CAT II/III
ICAO Level 5 English language proficiency
EU passport
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Transavia and McGinley Aviation will hold a pilot recruitment open day for B737NG type-rated Captains and First Officers and non-rated Captains to be based in Munich. Join us to learn more about Transavia, and the benefits of flying with a company whose pilots pride themselves on their friendly, passionate, decisive and responsible values.
Location: The Westin Dubai Mina Seyahi Beach Resort & Marina , Al Sufouh, Jumeirah, Al Sufouh, Dubai, United Arab Emirates 16th August 2016, from 0900L - 2000L.
Rated & Non-Rated B737 Captain & Rated First Officer | Munich | Commuting | Full and Part-time
McGinley Aviation, part of the McGinley Group, is proud to welcome on board its newest client Transavia. We are recruiting experienced B737NG Captains who will embrace Transavia's company values - captains who are friendly, passionate, decisive and responsible.
Transavia is very pleased to be able to offer:
Munich Base Opportunities
Direct Employment positions
Full and Part-Time positions available - Part Time 50pc minimum
Commuting roster - 5:4, 5:3
Salary - up to €11,000 monthly
Minimum Requirements Direct Entry Captain:
3,500 hours total time with 1,000 hours PIC on B737NG or Jet Aircraft over 30MT MTOW
Currently operating as Captain on B737NG or Jet Aircraft over 30MT MTOW
Valid EASA ATPL with current rating
Valid and current on type, IR & CAT II/III
ICAO Level 5 English language proficiency
EU passport
Minimum Requirements Direct Entry First Officer:
500 Hours on B737NG
Currently operating on type as First Officer
Valid EASA ATPL with current rating
Valid and current on type, IR & CAT II/III
ICAO Level 5 English language proficiency
EU passport
Find out More
Transavia and McGinley Aviation will hold a pilot recruitment open day for B737NG type-rated Captains and First Officers and non-rated Captains to be based in Munich. Join us to learn more about Transavia, and the benefits of flying with a company whose pilots pride themselves on their friendly, passionate, decisive and responsible values.
Location: The Westin Dubai Mina Seyahi Beach Resort & Marina , Al Sufouh, Jumeirah, Al Sufouh, Dubai, United Arab Emirates 16th August 2016, from 0900L - 2000L.
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I would like to point out that the brand "Transavia" is operated by two entities: Transavia France and Transavia Netherlands (the latter is the original low-cost subsidiary of KLM)
The Munich outfit is run by the Dutch firm. At present they don't have enough cockpit and cabin crew based in EDDM, so crews are flown in from Amsterdam to operate some of the flights. They have set up a base in Munich and are planning to open more bases in Europe. rumor: Zurich...?
The French pilot unions are in total disagreement with Air France to expand Transavia France outside France itself. They had a strike over it in 2014.
The result is that the Dutch branch is now expanding. Certainly gives you a more common sense approach to flt ops. Just to let you know who exactly you will be dealing with (the dutch side of AFKL)
Good luck!
The Munich outfit is run by the Dutch firm. At present they don't have enough cockpit and cabin crew based in EDDM, so crews are flown in from Amsterdam to operate some of the flights. They have set up a base in Munich and are planning to open more bases in Europe. rumor: Zurich...?
The French pilot unions are in total disagreement with Air France to expand Transavia France outside France itself. They had a strike over it in 2014.
The result is that the Dutch branch is now expanding. Certainly gives you a more common sense approach to flt ops. Just to let you know who exactly you will be dealing with (the dutch side of AFKL)
Good luck!