IndiGo on Wednesday said it expects to employ up to 1,500 people this year in support of its major expansion drive.
"Salary Indigo from 1.200 to 1.500 people in the calendar year 2011, of which 400-500 would be a staff cabin crew, pilots, as well as some of the 200-300 engineers and field personnel," Indigo president Aditya Ghosh said.
Currently, the Indigo has about 3,400 employees later this year, the expected number at the height of 4.500 to 5.000.
In January this year, the company-driving made headlines by announcing the acquisition of 180 A-320, valued at about $ 15.6 billion, the European aircraft manufacturer Airbus aircraft largest settlement in the history of world aviation .
Indigo is the second time he has a large aircraft order. The company had originally reached an agreement with Airbus in 2005 to purchase 100 320 6 A-billion.
Asked about the delivery of the order, Mr. Garcia said, "a hundred aircraft of the previous command (2005) would be delivered in 2015. The process of delivery of 180 new aircraft to begin thereafter, and ending in 2024. "
The airline has already applied for government permission to launch operations worldwide since the middle of this year when it will be completed five years of domestic work. Mr. Ghosh had already announced the global operations would be launched to more destinations in West Asia, in addition to Bangkok, Singapore, Kathmandu and the Maldives.
He added: "This month we will begin service to three destinations in Raipur Delhi, Bangalore and Hyderabad and in the second half of next month we will start services in Indore." As for the budget proposal to waive tax on air transport services, said it would have no impact on hiring plans Indigo.
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