Tuesday 8 May 2012

AI sacks 10 pilots, derecognises union International flights cancelled as more agitating crew report sick minister warns of impact on airline bailout if stir continues


The Air India management on Tuesday sacked 10 of its senior pilots who flew on international routes and derecognised the Indian Pilots Guild (IPG), which represents around 550 of the pre-merger AI pilots, after talks between the two sides broke down on Tuesday.
The agitation might impact ailing AI’s rescue package from the government. Civil aviation minister Ajit Singh, who okayed the crackdown, said the support for the airline would get impacted if it did not perform
According to a union representative, as many as 300 pilots did not report for duty. A top IPG office bearer said the agitation would continue. “We plan to get in executive pilots to fly planes and are also looking at merging flights for normalcy in operations. We had to cancel only five flights and our operations will not be impacted further,” a senior AI official said.
Adding: "We have derecognised IPG and orders to seal its offices have been issued. An ultimatum has also been issued to the pilots to report to duty by 1800 hrs (6 pm) on Tuesday or action will be initiated.”
A no-show by the IPG-affiliated pilots led to cancellation of flights on the Delhi-Toronto, Delhi-Chicago, Mumbai-Newark and Mumbai-Hongkong via Delhi sectors earlier in the day. Later, it cancelled flights to Singapore, Chicago and New York.
Minister Ajit Singh said the agitation of the pilots was illegal. “They are reporting sick. They have not given any notice for any strike. So, whatever the Air India management rules and regulations, action will be taken accordingly,” Singh said.
Adding to Business Standard: “All the money that the government has committed to the airline is conditional. If the airline does not perform, no money will go to it. The (pilots) are trying to kill the airline by agitating at a time when the airline had improved its performance in the first four months of the calendar year. This is an illegal strike and the action will be taken against the erring pilots.”
In fact, he told a news channel the time for national airlines was gone and the government cannot and should not run any service industry.
IPG was derecognised as a union in 2003, too, because of a refusal to fly to countries affected by the SARS virus. It was again recognised after six years.
SIBLING RIVALRY
Air India cancelled five international flights on Monday night/Tuesday morning, but more could follow as 300 pilots did not turn up for work. At the heart of the issue are promotions related to their rights to fly Boeings versus the rights of Indian Airlines pilots to fly these aircraft.
Background:
In 2005, before the merger of Air India and Indian Airlines into Air India Limited, Indian Airlines bought 43 Airbus aircraft. In the same year, Air India placed an order for 50 Boeings (23 B777s and 27 B787s). Indian Airlines got the Airbus planes by 2010, and only their pilots fly these.
Of the 50 Boeings ordered by Air India, 23 B777s have arrived. The 27 B787s will arrive in 2012. The management wants to split the B787s between the pilots of Air India and Indian Airlines.
The pilots of erstwhile Air India, represented by the Indian Pilots Guild or IPG, demand that the aircraft ordered by Air India be flown by Air India pilots.
Current Situation:
The IPG filed a writ in the Bombay High Court, seeking a stay on the training of the pilots of erstwhile Indian Airlines on the B787s. The court ruled in their favour.
The Supreme Court stayed the order that restrained pilots of the erstwhile Indian Airlines to train on Boeing 787 planes.
Air India Limited
Total number of passengers flown:
40,000 per day
Revenue:
Rs 37 crore
per day
Domestic :
Rs 15 crore
International: Widebody aircraft
(flown mostly by Air India pilots):
Rs 15 crore
Narrowbody: Rs 7 crore
The new battle began after the erstwhile Indian Airlines pilots, who operated the Airbus fleet, were allowed to go for training to fly the Boeing 787 Dreamliner last year . AI has ordered 27 Dreamliners and delivery begins this month. These planes would ply on international routes. IPG pilots opposed allowing erstwhile IA pilots to operate Dreamliners. Airline officials said the unionised pilots were willing to drop their opposition to ex-IA pilots training for the Boeing 787 but wanted management assurance on career progression and time bound promotions. "Both AI and IA pilots are insecure about career progression. AI pilots feel their chances have reduced by 50 per cent after the airline selected IA pilots for the Dreamliners. We have to use our resources optimally and decisions can't be dictated by career progressions of one section,'' a senior AI executive said. The erstwhile AI and IA followed different policies on training and promotion. Erstwhile IA pilots got the commander’s grade in about six years; it took 10 years in erstwhile AI.

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