Air India is establishing a massive flying training organization (FTO) in Amravati, Maharashtra, by mid-2025. The airline has ordered 34 trainer aircraft from US and Austrian manufacturers to facilitate the training of 180 pilots annually. This ambitious project aims to address India’s growing pilot demand and bolster the nation’s aviation infrastructure, aligning with the ‘atmanirbhar Bharat’ vision.
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