South Asia's Largest Flight TrainingOrganisation
- Recently, Air India unveiled plans to establish South Asia's largest Flying Training Organisation (FTO) in Maharashtra's Amravati district.
- The initiative aims to cater to the airline's growing demand for pilots and is scheduled to commence operations in the first quarter of the upcoming financial year.
- Air India has partnered with the Maharashtra Airport Development Company (MADC), securing a 10-acre plot on a thirty-year lease at Amravati.
- The facility will house 31 single-engine Piper and three twin-engine Diamond aircraft, enabling the training of 180 commercial pilots each ....
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