Former IndiGo Chief Pilot Training and Scoot 777 Captain AMIT SINGH has just been announced as the Director of Flight Operations for Air Asia India :D
A little background on Amit Singh as copied from Mittu Chandilya's facebook page " I'm very pleased to announce Amit Singh as the Director of Flight Operations , AirAsia India. Amit has 20 years of Airline Experience, with the last seven years dedicated to developing and managing budget airlines. He has more than 11,000 hours of experience on B-777 and A-320. He is an Examiner on the A-320 and has flown with Air India, IndiGo and Scoot (Budget Airline of Singapore Airlines). Some of his key achievements have been in the field of Flight Operations, Training and Flight Safety. He was associated with the launch of IndiGo in 2006 and was soon elevated to the position of Chief Pilot Training. Amit has been awarded the highest grade, that of Fellow, by the Royal Aeronautical Society of U.K. This was awarded to him for having made outstanding contributions in the profession of aeronautics, attaining a position of high responsibility and having had long experience of high quality in aeronautics. He has been a national level sportsman and has won medals at the National and State level Target Shooting Championships. Congratulations Amit ! Welcome to AirAsiaIndia - the game changer in the Indian aviation industry " |
AirAsia India is looking for Indian Pilots with DGCA issued licenses for Direct Entry Captains and Direct Entry FO's . Minimum experience requirements unknown
Send CV to [email protected] |
Look like Air Asia India has received the last and final approval needed to start the airline
DGCA grants AirAsia permit to start India operations | Firstpost |
The wait is over they are finally there "AirAsia India ticket sales open on May 30"
AirAsia India ticket sales open on May 30; first flight on June 12
Courtesy : ET Mumbai: AirAsia India will start flying from June 12, its chief of its Malaysian parent company said Thursday, ending months of wait for passengers eager to fly the airline which claims to be bringing in the cheapest air tickets in the country. "Very very proud to announce AirAsia India open for sale tomorrow. Wow. First flight June 12th. See you all In India on the 12th," Tony Fernandes posted from his Twitter account. On May 8, the airline got its flying permit from the DGCA, clearing its final regulatory hurdle. The airline, set up as a joint venture between its Malaysian parent AirAsia Berhad, Tata Sons and private investor Arun Bhatia, announced its plans on February 19. In his tweet, Fernandes' didn't write about which sector the airline would be flying first. But on Monday it sent a letter to travel agents saying Bangalore-Goa was the "only sector available". It has its base in Chennai. AirAsia's entry is slated to heat up competition in the Indian skies, currently dominated in terms of marketshare by low fare carriers such as IndiGo, Go Air and SpiceJet. Its India CEO Mittu Chandilya had in a recent interview said it will offer fares 30%-35% lower than the average fares of its rivals. In his interview, Chandilya had said the first flight would "possibly" be out of Chennai but that may change. AirAsia India will most likely fly to all metros but exclude Mumbai. "Our network isn't finalised yet but we are looking at a 60:40 ratio of Tier II routes to metro routes with 60 being Tier II," he had said. But AirAsia will also be entering a market, in which a majority of the carriers are bleeding under heavy losses, owing to high fuel costs, discounted prices and a weak rupee. Earlier this week, India's second biggest carrier Jet Airways posted a record standalone loss Rs 2,154 crore for the Jan-March quarter. On May 17, SpiceJet announced its quarterly loss rose five times to Rs 321 crore while while annual losses rose surged more than five fold to a record high of Rs 1003 crore. |
Air Asia Initial Schedule "Now Everyone can Fly"
The airlines IATA code is I5.
Bangalore Chennai I5-1211 BLR:0555 0655:MAA 320 D I5-1217 BLR:1835 1935:MAA 320 D I5-1212 MAA:0730 0830:BLR 320 D I5-1218 MAA:2010 2110:BLR 320 D Bangalore Goa I5-1320 BLR:1510 1625:GOI 320 D I5-1321 GOI:1655 1805:BLR 320 D |
How to apply in Air Asia ??....every time i fill in the online form, there is an apllication Error....Please help !
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How to apply in Air Asia ??....every time i fill in the online form, there is an apllication Error....Please help !
Reply - Please ensure that you open the Air Asia Careers page in Internet Explorer and not in other applications such as Chrome or Worzila etc....hope you succeed all the best |
Thanks a lot regional pilot ! :ok:
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Concentrating on Airline maybe?,,
The Caterham F1 team has been sold by owner Tony Fernandes to a Swiss and Middle Eastern consortium. The new owners will be advised by former Midland and HRT team principal Colin Kolles, and they will continue to race under the Caterham name. Caterham in F1 http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/image...erhamgetty.jpg
Former Dutch F1 driver, Christijan Albers, will take over the running of the team, assisted by Manfredi Ravetto. "We are aware of the huge challenge ahead given the fight at the bottom end of the championship," said Albers. "Our target now is to aim for 10th place in the 2014 championship. "We are very committed to the future of the team and will ensure it has the necessary resources to develop, grow and achieve everything it is capable of." Both Caterham drivers, Sweden's Marcus Ericsson, and Kamui Kobayashi of Japan, have failed to collect a point from eight races and the team are last in the Constructors' Championship. Malaysian businessman Fernandes, who is also the chairman of Premier League club Queens Park Rangers, entered F1 four years ago with what was then called Lotus Racing. The Oxfordshire-based team's name was changed to Caterham in 2012 after Fernandes bought the manufacturer of lightweight sports cars. Caterham F1 will now have no links with the rest of the Caterham Group, which is still owned by Fernandes and comprises two technology companies as well as the car manufacturing arm. Frenchman Cyril Abiteboul, who Fernandes had employed as team principal, has left the team and is reportedly returning to work for Renault Sport. Lotus/Caterham finished 10th in the championship for their first three seasons but finished 11th last year. http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/image..._141793553.jpg Tony Fernandes also owns Premier League club Queens Park Rangers If they fail to finish in the top 10 again this season, it will cost them millions of pounds in prize money. Fernandes' decision to sell Caterham F1 was based on their failure to improve their performance. On Friday, Fernandes wrote on his Twitter account, which has now been closed: "F1 hasn't worked, but love Caterham Cars." Also related to this story
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Well don't say I didn't warn you but he would be doing that to Air Asia India pretty soon. What would poster boy Mittu do for a living then ? Oh yes I forgot ....Modelling ...
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Is Air Asia india still hiring Transition Captains ?
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When is Air Asia expected to come up with CPL vacnacies ? Any clue anyone ?
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yes it was supposed to cum up in dec but nthng is finalized yet as thr AC have delayed n so the process will also be.... might happen in jan end or feb
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How to apply in air asia ?? Do they have any mail id to send any application for a job ??
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Send your resume to [email protected]
You will get an automated reply asking you to click on a link to fill up a form. |
thanku piston2jet.....appreciate
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Tried mailing them but got a mail saying Your message to [email protected] couldn't be delivered.
Security or policy settings at airasia.com have rejected your message. |
@aviator3233
Go to this link and fill it out . While filling please double check your email ID as like normal forms they dont ask it twice to verify you entered it correctly https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1I7Q...35126737369010 |
any news as to when hiring for cpl holders will take place?
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