“Fly Jinnah” seeks job applications from young talent

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Karachi: Fly Jinnah, Pakistan’s new low-cost carrier(LCC), offers new opportunities for experienced pilots and young talents to join the airline, as part of its recruitment drive to fulfill the requirement of its operational workforce. New inflight operations positions such as A320 Captain, A320 Senior First Officer – Fast Track Command, Non-Type Rated Captain, and cabin crew are now opened.

Interested applicants can learn more about the requirements for each position on Fly Jinnah’s career page (https://flyjinnah.com/careers). Candidates will need to first create an account and submit their application which will then be reviewed and shortlisted by HR experts. Shortlisted candidates will then receive an invitation to attend an assessment, followed by ground training for those who were successfully selected. Fly Jinnah is consistently seeking to hire and welcome the most highly qualified candidates in the industry who reflect the young and modern spirit of the airline.

Fly Jinnahlaunched its commercial operations on November 1st, 2022, and currently operates domestic flights across five destinations in Pakistan including, Karachi, Islamabad, Lahore, Peshawar and Quetta. The airline operates a modern fleet that consists of three Airbus A320 aircraft and serves the Pakistani market with domestic destinations for the first year then it will expand its route network internationally.

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