Greece: Sky Express is looking for A320 pilots

ATR 72-500 (Photo: Georg Pommer).
ATR 72-500 (Photo: Georg Pommer).

Greece: Sky Express is looking for A320 pilots

ATR 72-500 (Photo: Georg Pommer).
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In the middle of the corona pandemic, jobs for flight personnel are extremely rare, but the Greek regional airline Sky Express is looking for captains and first officers for the Airbus A320. Apparently, an unspecified number of machines of this type are planned to be fleeted.

Sky Express currently operates seven ATR42-500 and five ATR72-500 and is primarily active in traffic between Athens and the Greek islands. Other small mainland airports are also served from Athens. Typical regional flight business. Now one is looking for pilots for the fleet of A320 jets. Incidentally, they already have experience in jet operation, because between 2008 and 2010 a single McDonnell Douglas MD-83, which was operated by itself, graced the fleet. According to unconfirmed rumors, up to four A320s will join the fleet.

The job advertisements are in English at this link on the Sky Express homepage.

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