Private carrier Jet Airways has phased out 30 expatriate pilots since April this year after its domestic pilots union National Aviator's Guild (NAG) sought the removal of all such "expensive" pilots.

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The Naresh Goyal-promoted full-service carrier, which is partly owned by Gulf airline Etihad, has 54 overseas commanders still working with it. They too would be done away with over a period of time, a source privy to the development said.

The city-headquartered airline currently has over 1,400 pilots on its rolls. The overseas pilots in Jet Airways command its Boeing 737 and ATR fleet.

The NAG had in April this year issued a directive to around its 1,000 members not to fly with the expatriate commanders after one of the foreign pilots allegedly assaulted a trainer in Bengaluru.

The guild had also accused the management of treating its domestic pilots in a "step-motherly" manner.

However, the boycott call was later withdrawn.

"Jet Airways has handed over pink slips to some 40 expat pilots in the last more than six months. However, 10 of them have been hired again. So, in all, 30 foreign pilots have already been sent back home till now. But we want all these expensive pilots to be done away with," the source told

 

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