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Aero India Exhibition Airbus to Hire Fresh Engg, IT Talent at Bengaluru Event, to Create 13,000 Fresh Jobs

Aero India Exhibition Airbus to Hire Fresh Engg

What does the news say?

At Aero India in Bangalore, where it intends to have a public meet-and-greet session, European aerospace firm Airbus plans to hire new engineering and IT expertise. From February 13 to February 17, Bangalore will host Aero India 2023. The international aerospace company said in a statement that the hiring drive is a part of its overall strategy, as part of which it will recruit more than 13,000 individuals worldwide for its industrial ramp-up, in addition to its ambitious decarbonization roadmap and planning and preparation for the future of aviation. The new personnel will play a crucial role in assisting Airbus’ industrial expansion, its ambitious decarbonization roadmap, and aviation’s future planning.

The business declared in a statement. According to Suraj Chettri, Director (HR) of Airbus India and South Asia, “Airbus is a main destination for the absolute best of India’s information technology and skilled manpower with such a love for aerospace.” At stand CR7.1 in Hall C, where Airbus executives will be present, interested candidates can learn more about job opportunities in the fields of aircraft design, avionics, avionics suite simulation, data analytics, cybersecurity, and cabins engineering. The business said that it is attempting to promote an environment of ownership where workers feel appreciated, valued, and professionally fulfilled. According to the firm, visitors will get the chance to view its wide array of products, state-of-the-art technology, services, and innovations out of its corporate, choppers and defence, and space portfolio. Scale replicas of the C295 military aircraft and the next-generation tanker A330 MRTT, which the business will construct as part of its “Made in India” programme with Tata Advanced Systems Ltd, their Indian industrial partner, will be on show at the stand.

Visitors can also view digital displays of the Pléiades Neo earth observation satellite, OneAtlas, which offers premium satellite photos, and Sirtap, a strategic unmanned aerial system, according to the business (UAS). At the two-day exhibition, Aero India will have 731 exhibitors (633 domestic and 98 foreign). Over the duration of the five-day event, the Indian Air Force will perform in addition to the expo for the aerospace & automotive sectors. International leaders, prominent aerospace investors, and important think tanks will also be present.

Who is the owner of Airbus?

The second-largest producer of commercial aircraft in the world is European company Airbus S.A.S. (after Boeing Co.). The European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company (EADS), a joint venture between Germany, France, and Spain, owns 80% of it, and BAE Systems, a British company, owns the other 20%.

Which Indian airlines are the best?

Indigo, SpiceJet, and Air India are a few of the well-known airlines in India. Because it provides the most flights in the low-cost segment, Indigo has the largest market share for domestic air travel.

Conclusion

As more work opportunities become available, more and more individuals will be drawn to this industry, which is growing in India.

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