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Aps private aviation company
experience 0 to 0.5 Years
salary 2,00,000 - 2,75,000 Per Year
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Posted: 5 Years ago
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Applications: 8
Openings: 25

Job Description

Current job openings are available for Ground Staff and Ticketing Executive and Aviation  

Freshers and experienced are welcome . 

job Location : Kolkata Airport / Delhi Airport. 

criteria Needed : - 

qualification : 10+2 Pass and Above 

age : 18 to 28 Years ( for Male ) and 18 to 27 Years ( for Female ) 

skills : Good Communication , Physical Fit , Pleasing Personality , Well Groomed , customer care skills

Job Description:  From welcoming passengers to an aircraft's take-off, airport ground staff and air operations,work with the aircraft, crew and customers to ensure each flight is safe and enjoyable

height : 5'4 Minimum 

weight : as per Height

Salary: 16K-23K

Benefits: PF & ESI, Mediclaim, OT & many more  

Various other designations are also available under ground staff (CSA, GSA, RSA, ATE, BSA, RCSA, Loader, Supervisior, Security)


Job Particulars

Role Others
Who can applyFreshers and Experienced (0 to 0.5 Years )
Hiring Process Face to Face Interview
Employment TypeFull Time
Job Id126117
Locality Address Tollygunge
StateWest Bengal
Country India

About Company

Civil aviation includes all non-military flying, both general aviation and scheduled air transport.

Air transport

 

There are five major manufacturers of civil transport aircraft (in alphabetical order):

·         Airbus, based in Europe

·         Boeing, based in the United States

·         Bombardier, based in Canada

·         Embraer, based in Brazil

·         United Aircraft Corporation, based in Russia

Boeing, Airbus, Ilyushin and Tupolev concentrate on wide-body and narrow-body jet airliners, while Bombardier, Embraer and Sukhoi concentrate on regional airliners. Large networks of specialized parts suppliers from around the world support these manufacturers, who sometimes provide only the initial design and final assembly in their own plants. The Chinese ACAC consortium will also soon enter the civil transport market with its Comac ARJ21 regional jet.[15]

Until the 1970s, most major airlines were flag carriers, sponsored by their governments and heavily protected from competition. Since then, open skies agreements have resulted in increased competition and choice for consumers, coupled with falling prices for airlines. The combination of high fuel prices, low fares, high salaries, and crises such as the September 11, 2001 attacks and the SARS epidemic have driven many older airlines to government-bailouts, bankruptcy or mergers. At the same time, low-cost carriers such as Ryanair, Southwest and WestJet have flourished.

General aviation

 

General aviation includes all non-scheduled civil flying, both private and commercial. General aviation may include business flights, air charter, private aviation, flight training, ballooning, parachuting, gliding, hang gliding, aerial photography, foot-launched powered hang gliders, air ambulance, crop dusting, charter flights, traffic reporting, police air patrols and forest fire fighting.

Each country regulates aviation differently, but general aviation usually falls under different regulations depending on whether it is private or commercial and on the type of equipment involved.

Many small aircraft manufacturers serve the general aviation market, with a focus on private aviation and flight training.

The most important recent developments for small aircraft (which form the bulk of the GA fleet) have been the introduction of advanced avionics (including GPS) that were formerly found only in large airliners, and the introduction of composite materialsto make small aircraft lighter and faster. Ultralight and homebuilt aircraft have also become increasingly popular for recreational use, since in most countries that allow private aviation, they are much less expensive and less heavily regulated than certified aircraft.

Military aviation

Simple balloons were used as surveillance aircraft as early as the 18th century. Over the years, military aircraft have been built to meet ever increasing capability requirements. Manufacturers of military aircraft compete for contracts to supply their government's arsenal. Aircraft are selected based on factors like cost, performance, and the speed of production.

 

Types of military aviation

·         Fighter aircraft's primary function is to destroy other aircraft. (e.g. Sopwith Camel, A6M Zero, F-15, MiG-29, Su-27, and F-22).

·         Ground attack aircraft are used against tactical earth-bound targets. (e.g. Junkers Stuka, A-10, Il-2, J-22 Orao, AH-64 and Su-25).

·         Bombers are generally used against more strategic targets, such as factories and oil fields. (e.g. Zeppelin, Tu-95, Mirage IV, and B-52).

·         Transport aircraft are used to transport hardware and personnel. (e.g. C-17 Globemaster III, C-130 Hercules and Mil Mi-26).

·         Surveillance and reconnaissance aircraft obtain information about enemy forces. (e.g. Rumpler Taube, Mosquito, U-2, OH-58 and MiG-25R).

·         Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are used primarily as reconnaissance fixed-wing aircraft, though many also carry payloads. Cargo aircraft are in development. (e.g. RQ-7B Shadow, MQ-8 Fire Scout, and MQ-1C Gray Eagle).

·         Missiles deliver warheads, normally explosives, but also things like leaflets.

Air safety

Aviation safety means the state of an aviation system or organization in which risks associated with aviation activities, related to, or in direct support of the operation of aircraft, are reduced and controlled to an acceptable level. It encompasses the theory, practice, investigation, and categorization of flight failures, and the prevention of such failures through regulation, education, and training. It can also be applied in the context of campaigns that inform the public as to the safety of air travel.

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