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Qantas statement on Pilot recruitment


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Qantas statement on Pilot recruitment
Qantas confirmed that Jetstar was supplementing its extensive domestic recruitment for pilots by using 457 visas to recruit some pilots from overseas.

 

The Chief Executive Officer of Qantas, Mr Geoff Dixon, said that “Jetstar had recruited 200 pilots in Australia since January 2007 and, on average, recruited 15 pilots per month. In addition, Qantas separately has recruited 170 new pilots this financial year and more than 300 existing Qantas pilots have received upgrade training in the same period.”
 
Mr Dixon said Qantas and Jetstar were separate airlines with their own individual pilot and training requirements.
 
Mr Dixin, added, “Nearly all the Qantas Group of pilots are recruited in Australia, despite piloting being very much a global profession. Indeed, many Australian pilots choose to fly with overseas airlines throughout their careers.”
 
Mr Dixon said the Group spent millions of dollars each year recruiting and training pilots.
 

© Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation. Date posted: 27-May-08

 

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