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Air India Deal: 3.60 lakh jobs will be created not only in America but also in India!

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: February 15, 2023 17:14 IST

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Air India has made India's biggest deal on aircraft purchase. America is benefiting a lot from this deal. On this, the US President himself has said that the historic aviation deal with India will create 10 lakh jobs in 44 states of America. Not only America is going to benefit from this deal in terms of job creation, but India will also benefit a lot.
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This deal is expected to create 3.60 lakh jobs in India. Experts say that there can be 60 thousand direct jobs and 3 lakh indirect jobs in this. Let us also tell you how India can benefit from this.
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While discussing the landmark deal with Prime Minister Modi, Biden said, he was looking forward to deepening the ties between India and the US. This purchase will support over one million American jobs across 44 states, and many will not require a four-year college degree, Biden said in the call.
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Aviation industry expert Harsh Vardhan believes that this deal will benefit not only America but also India. 470 aircraft in the country will come to India in the coming years. Due to which 60 thousand direct jobs are likely to be created in the country. At the same time, 3 lakh jobs will be created which come under the category of Indirect criteria. He said that there is a difference between India and America. Especially regarding the aviation industry. Where manufacturing is done in the aviation sector in America.
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India's aviation industry is only operational. Compared to America, there is less employment generation here. Due to this agreement, there will be a huge expansion in India's aviation sector and India's huge growth will be seen in the global aviation sector.
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According to June 2022, at present Air India has more than 12 thousand employees. Out of these, more than 8 thousand employees are permanent and 4 thousand employees are on contract basis.
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Many employees are going to retire in the coming years, it is said that the contracts of many employees are about to be concluded. That's why it is said that there will be huge job recruitment in Air India. As well as other companies are said to change.
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Air India will have 470 new aircraft in the coming 8 years. Tata Group has signed 220 aircraft deals with Boeing in the US. This agreement is about 34 billion dollars. In this deal, Air India will have the opportunity to buy another 70 aircraft, after which this deal will be worth 45 billion dollars.
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This agreement will create one million jobs in America, the American President said. On the other hand, Air India has tied up with the French company Airbus for 250 aircraft, which will deal with 100 billion dollars. For this Air India wide body aircraft. Mukesh Aghi, President and Chief Executive Officer of the US- India Strategic Partnership Forum on Wednesday said that Air India’s expansion of a record 470 jets is a testimony to the strength of the US-India commercial partnership.
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