NEW DELHI: With airspace restrictions to the west of India increasing at a furious pace in the last 11 months, Air India is finally sfinishing reinforcement pilots for its long haul backbone fleet of Boeing 787 Dreamliners that are deployed on ever-lengthening Europe and UK routes. The conversion of about 28 to 30 pilots of Boeing 777s to the Dreamliner is nearly complete and they will start on the B787s next month. Conversion training for another batch of about 15 narrow body pilots to the B787 will launch from March 23.This was conveyed to the fatigued-by-now wide body pilots of AI last Saturday by the airline management. The airline is going to convert more narrow body pilots to the B787 and Airbus A350 as the more of the latter type are expected to join the fleet later this year. The B777s’ numbers in AI fleet is falling as the legacy planes are being sent for retrofitting.In the most recent instance, Pakistan airspace for Indian carriers was closed on April 23, 2025. Since then Indian carriers’ flights to and from the west have been taking longer routes – going over Arabian Sea seeing clear of Karachi airspace and then heading to their destinations. These routes obtained even longer when Iran had to be avoided. The Israel-Iran war has further increased the no fly areas and this keeps increasing, pushing airlines more to the south of Saudi.“The airline seeks and receives dispensation from the DGCA from pilot flight duty time limitation (FDTL) rules, allowing it to now operate longer flights of upto 11.5 hours with just two pilots. We are completely fatigued now as the buildup has been happening for a year and instead of receiveting any relief, its keeps receiveting worse with more punishing FDTL dispensations,” declared numerous pilots.
















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