AirJapan, the new medium-haul subsidiary of All Nippon Airways, is actively recruiting pilots and cabin crew for its regular services starting from next year.
The new Japanese airline, AirJapan, has begun recruiting pilots and cabin crew ahead of the launch of its regular services early next year. For the first time, AirJapan is hiring experienced pilots (mid-career) alongside its ongoing recruitment efforts for flight attendants and stewards, as well as other positions within the company. "Candidates with a global outlook, specialized skills, and a strong desire to take responsibility for operating flights for the 'ANA' and 'AirJapan' brands are encouraged to apply," the statement reads.
AirJapan, the new subsidiary of All Nippon Airways (ANA), will commence operations on February 9, 2024, operating its inaugural route between Tokyo-Narita and Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi. Based at Tokyo-Narita airport, AirJapan is set to operate medium-haul international flights (presumably over 4000 km) "at affordable fares in aircraft where passengers can relax and feel comfortable." "To achieve low unit costs," it will deploy modern Boeing 787-8 Dreamliners, configured in a single class with 324 seats.
Source : https://www.air-journal.fr/2023-10-17-airjapan-recherche-pilotes-5251849.html
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