Airline Recruitment News
Jetstar Asia renews training partnership to support growth
As Jetstar Asia prepares to welcome additional aircraft and more than 200 new pilots and cabin crew, the airline has signed a new seven-year training partnership with Aviation Safety & Training (AST) to provide world-class training for the pipeline of new recruits.
Boeing forecasts demand for new aviation personnel over next 20 years
Boeing has forecast demand for 2.3 million new aviation personnel over the next 20 years with Africa and South Asia being among the fastest growing regions.
Alaska Airlines plans to hire more than 3,500 employees in 2023
If you’ve ever thought about working for an airline, 2023 might be your year. Alaska Airlines is announcing plans to hire more than 3,500 new employees this year in a variety of roles and functions. As we continue to grow and bring dozens of new airplanes into our fleet, we need thousands of people to join the Alaska family.
EMPTY NESTERS TAKE FLIGHT!
easyJet looks to over 45-year-olds in new cabin crew recruitment campaign as research from the airline shows 78% of British parents, aged 45 and over, want to take on a new challenge once their children fly the nest The airline has seen a 27% increase of cabin crew over the age of 45 since 2018