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Meet the woman who wants to pilot Air India (and the pilots opposing her)

Meet the woman who wants to pilot Air India (and the pilots opposing her) Meenakshi Mallik has worked at the airline for 31 years. 5 min read Mallik joined Indian Airlines as a management trainee in 1989 in Kolkata. She studied in Odisha and holds a BSc (Hons.) degree in physics and an MBA from Utkal University. She played a key role in Air India’s Vande Bharat mission Share Via Read Full Story MUMBAI: In the long-running saga of Air India privatisation, an unlikely figure has emerged with an ambition to pilot the carrier. Meenakshi Mallik, who serves on the flag carrier’s board as director (commercial) and has worked at the airline for 31 years, is the face behind the employees bid to acquire Air India. She and 218 other employees have placed an expression of interest (EoI) for the airline, responding to the Preliminary Information Memorandum (PIM) issued by the government.

Air India employees seek status quo on benefits post privatisation

Air India employees seek status quo on benefits post privatisation By IANS|   Published: 28th December 2020 3:25 pm IST New Delhi, Dec 28 : Air India pilots’ associations has asked its members to maintain the printed weekly offs and not to change them. “You are hereby directed to maintain CMS Printed Weekly Offs and Not to change your Printed Weekly Offs. This is for your kind information and strict compliance Contract co-pilots do not come under the purview of this directive Members are advised to contact office bearers in case of any doubts or clarification”, the Indian Pilots’ Guild and Indian Commercial Pilots’ Association said in a joint directive to Air India pilots.

Air India pilots reject 5% rollback in pay cut, says donate for Parl building or PM Care

Business Air India pilots reject 5% rollback in pay cut, says donate for Parl building or PM Care   Thu, Dec 24 2020 03:31:54 PM New Delhi, Dec 24 (IANS): Air India pilots have refused to accept the paltry 5 percent rollback in illegal pay cut and asked Air India CMD to donate it towards funds for building the Parliament or PM CARE. In a letter to Rajiv Bansal, Air India Chairman and Managing Director, the two pilot associations Indian Pilots Guild and Indian Commercial Pilots Association said: We do not accept this paltry 5 percent rollback in an illegal pay cut and you may advise the concerned to donate this 5 per cent towards funds for building the Parliament or PM CARE .

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