Australia’s largest domestic and international airline will hire more than 30,000 frontline workers over the next 10 years, purchase state-of-the-art aircraft and establish a new academy.
The hiring spree is considered Qantas’ most significant move to fill in the gaps after it slashed thousands of jobs during the pandemic.
The major Australian airline on March 4 revealed that it will have about 32,000 staff by 2033 compared with around 23,500 currently and create over 8,500 new high-skill jobs in Australian aviation.
This includes include 4,500 new cabin crew positions, 1,600 pilot roles, 800 engineers, and a further 1,600 in other operational positions.
Over the next 18 months, the airline is expected to increase headcount by up to 2,000 people plus replacing natural attrition….
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