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Air India chief Campbell Wilson on Friday said the airline is busy compiling numbers that will determine the annual appraisal of the employees that will be effective from April 1.
In his weekly message, Wilson wrote that the airline will “share the news” with the employees after the counting, reporting, auditing and board approvals are complete in a few weeks.
“The end of the Financial Year also caps off the annual appraisal cycle which has been underway for some time, as well as allows us to tally our annual financial results. Please bear with us whilst this important but necessary process runs its course,” he said in the first ‘Friday Message’ of 2024-25 to employees.
Campbell, in his message, apprised that its third A350 has started service on the important BOM-DEL trunk route, and two new A320s have joined the fleet.
He also informed that the airline has onboarded the first batch of ‘Cadet Pilots’ who will soon start their ground training with our partner flying schools in the US later this month.
Vistara, which was merged with Air India in 2022 and is joint venture of Tata Sons and Singapore Airline has been facing facing flight delays and cancellations with several pilots having reported sick. The airline has been facing pilot issues since the monthly emoluments for first officers of its A320 fleet were revised after the signing of new contracts.
(with ANI inputs)
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