Air India Limited Recruitment 2019

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Air India Recruitment 2019

Air India Limited invites Application for the post of 70 Aircraft Maintenance Engineers (AMEs). Walk-in-Interview held on Any Working Day Subject to Confirmation. Air India Recruitment Qualification/ eligibility conditions, how to apply & other rules are given below.



Air India Limited – AIESL Recruitment – 70 Aircraft Maintenance Engineers (AMEs) Vacancy – Walk-in-Interview Any Working Day Subject to Confirmation

Post Name Aircraft Maintenance Engineers (AMEs)
No Of AIESL Vacancy 70
Pay Scale ₹95,000 – 1,28,000/-
airindia.in Qualification 12th
Age Limit 55 years
AIESL Job Location Trivandrum (Kerala), Nagpur (Maharastra)

Air India Limited – AIESL Recruitment – 115 Utility Hand & Driver Vacancy – Walk-in-Interview 05 & 12 January 2019 (Closed)

Post Name Utility Hand & Driver
No Of AIESL Vacancy 115
Pay Scale ₹16,800 pm and ₹18,600 pm
airindia.in Qualification 8th, 10th
Age Limit 45 years
AIESL Job Location Delhi



About Air India

Air India is the flag carrier airline of India. It is owned by Air India Limited, a government-owned enterprise, and operates a fleet of Airbus and Boeing aircraft serving 94 domestic and international destinations. The airline has its hub at Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi, alongside several focus cities across India. Air India is the largest international carrier out of India with an 18.6% market share. Over 60 international destinations are served by Air India across four continents. Additionally, the carrier is the third largest domestic airline in India in terms of passengers carried (after IndiGo and Jet Airways) with a market share of 13.5% as of July 2017. The airline became the 27th member of Star Alliance on 11 July 2014.

The airline was founded by J. R. D. Tata as Tata Airlines in 1932; Tata himself flew its first single-engine de Havilland Puss Moth, carrying air mail from Karachi to Bombay’s Juhu aerodrome and later continuing to Madras (currently Chennai). After World War II, it became a public limited company and was renamed as Air India. On 21 February 1960, it took delivery of its first Boeing 707 named Gauri Shankar and became the first Asian airline to induct a jet aircraft in its fleet. In 2000–01, attempts were made to privatise Air India and from 2006 onwards, it suffered losses after its merger with Indian Airlines.