Flying academy at Brussels to train Indians: Goyal

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Mumbai, May 13 (UNI) Jet airways CMD Naresh Goyal today said a flight academy would be set up at Brussels in Belgium, where atleast 200 Indian engineers would be be trained as pilots and engineers.

Talking to reporters after presentation of the airlines' first acquired Boeing 777-300 ER and Airbus 330-200 aircraft, Mr Goyal said this training to young Indians will help in reducing the dearth of good pilots. He said the expertise of Australians and Swiss will also be used in this sector as the accident rate in Australia is zero per cent.

When asked whether the Jet-lite will be a low cost carrier, Mr Goyal said, ''We will offer the fare which are profitable.'' After purchasing Sahara Airlines, Jet has named it as Jet-lite.

He said in next five years he expects to get 50 per cent of the domestic and international market from India.

When asked whether Jet airways would join any of the aviation alliances, Mr Goyal said at present he would concentrate more on bilateral relations and improving the Jet standards in place of joining any alliance.

''I strongly believe that Indians can create and run an Airline which competes with the Singapore and British airlines.'' Mr Goyal said the first Boeing 777-300 ER and Airbus 330-200 arrived today and some more deliveries are also expected to come up.

UNI

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