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More than half of world s airline pilots no longer flying: survey

By Reuters Staff 2 Min Read FILE PHOTO: Pilots talk as they look at the tail of an American Airlines aircraft at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport February 14, 2013. REUTERS/Mike Stone (Reuters) - More than half of the world’s airline pilots are no longer flying for a living amid the plunge in demand during the coronavirus pandemic, according to a new survey, and those that are still flying feel less valued by their employers. A poll of nearly 2,600 pilots by UK-based GOOSE Recruitment and industry publication FlightGlobal, released on Thursday, found only 43% were doing the job they had trained for, with 30% unemployed, 17% furloughed and 10% in non-flying roles.

More than half of world s airline pilots no longer flying

More than half of world s airline pilots no longer flying: survey Those that are still flying feel less valued by their employers, says survey of nearly 2,600 pilots Reuters January 28, 2021 Pilots talk as they look at the tail of an American Airlines aircraft at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport February 14, 2013. PHOTO: REUTERS/FILE More than half of the world’s airline pilots are no longer flying for a living amid the plunge in demand during the coronavirus pandemic, according to a new survey, and those that are still flying feel less valued by their employers. A poll of nearly 2,600 pilots by UK-based GOOSE Recruitment and industry publication FlightGlobal, released on Thursday, found only 43% were doing the job they had trained for, with 30% unemployed, 17% furloughed and 10% in non-flying roles.

More than half of world s airline pilots no longer flying, says survey

More than half of world s airline pilots no longer flying, says survey 28 Jan 2021 Many pilots that are still flying have faced deteriorating working conditions. More than half of the world s airline pilots are no longer flying for a living amid the plunge in demand during the coronavirus pandemic, according to a new survey, and those that are still flying feel less valued by their employers. A poll of nearly 2,600 pilots by UK-based GOOSE Recruitment and industry publication FlightGlobal, released on Thursday, found only 43% were doing the job they had trained for, with 30% unemployed, 17% furloughed and 10% in non-flying roles. MORE READ

Cathay Pacific raises $870 mln in convertible bonds to shore up liquidity, shares plunge

Article content Hong Kong’s Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd said on Thursday it would issue HK$6.74 billion ($869.51 million) of convertible bonds to shore up liquidity, sending shares down as much as 9.7% in the worst daily decline in more than 12 years. The stock ended at its intraday low of HK$5.95 per share, its lowest close since Nov. 9. That compared with a 2.6% fall in the benchmark Hang Seng Index. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Cathay Pacific raises $870 mln in convertible bonds to shore up liquidity, shares plunge Back to video The five-year bonds will be dilutive to existing investors, representing 10.89% of the company’s enlarged capital once they are converted into shares.

More than half of world s airline pilots no longer flying-

Jan 29 (Reuters) - More than half of the world s airline pilots are no longer flying for a living amid the plunge in demand during the coronavirus pandemic, according to a new survey, and those that are still flying feel less valued by their employers. A poll of nearly 2,600 pilots by UK-based GOOSE Recruitment and industry publication FlightGlobal, released on Thursday, found only 43% were doing the job they had trained for, with 30% unemployed, 17% furloughed and 10% in non-flying roles. Many pilots that are still flying have faced deteriorating working conditions. Hong Kong s Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd , for example, instituted permanent pay cuts of up to 58%, and Turkish Airways and Singapore Airlines Ltd have temporarily lowering salaries.

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