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Air India AASL Recruitment 2019: Vacancy For 33 Co-Pilots

Ayushi Sharma

Air India AASL Recruitment 2019: People have a hobby to travel in airplanes, but for the youth who aspire to work in it, there is a golden opportunity for them. Air India has sought applications for a total of 33 posts of Co-pilots. Under its application, recruitment is being made to the posts of Officer, Senior First Officer, Transition Commander, and Commander. In such a case, eligible and interested candidates can apply under the prescribed format. The last date to apply is September 18, 2020. The application process will be done under online mode.

Vacancy detail
Total Number of Posts – 33
First Officer, Senior First Officer – 15 posts
Transition Commander / Commander – 18 posts

Important date
Last date for submission of online application – 18 September 2020

Qualification
To apply for these posts, the candidate should have 10 + 2 pass from a recognized board or institute. With this, the condition is that 10 + 2 has selected Physics and Mathematics as the subject. For more information, candidates can visit the official website.

Age
The age limit of the candidate to apply for all these posts has been fixed at 45 years. The reserved category candidates will get exemption under the prescribed rule of the government.

How to apply
Interested candidates can apply under the prescribed format. To apply, candidates have to send their application by 18 September 2020 to Alliance Air Alliance Bhawan Domestic Terminal-1, IGI Airport, New Delhi – 110037. Applications will not be accepted after this. For more information, the candidates can visit the official website airindia.in and read the official notification.

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