Air India to establish South Asia's largest Flying Training Organisation in Amravati, India by mid-2026, creating 3,000 jobs
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The flying training organisation first by any Indian airline in the country, will have 31 single-engine aircraft and 3 twin-engine aircraft for training
Air India to establish South Asia's largest Flying Training Organisation in Amravati, India by mid-2026, creating 3,000 jobs
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