Ryanair hires 2.000 new pilots

Ryanair hires 2.000 new pilots

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The low-coster announced today a hiring offensive for 2.000 new pilots, on the occasion of the newly delivered aircraft in the next three years.

Many airlines are also using the CoV pandemic to switch from expensive planes to cheaper models. Ryanair has now also taken over its first Boeing 737 Max 200 aircraft, which are intended to help the company cut costs and reduce fuel consumption, noise and CO2 emissions. 

In the course of this, the low-cost airline is hiring new pilots, a total of 2.000 interested people can start their piloting career with Ryanair. The training courses would take place this year. “While we take on more than 210 Boeing 737 Max 200 aircraft, Ryanair will hire more than 2.000 pilots over the next three years to fill the jobs created by this growth. This is great news for experienced and aspiring pilots, but also for our own pilots who will enjoy quick promotion, ”said Darell Hughes, Chief Human Resources Officer.

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