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Australian national Cramer Ball Is Now Approved CEO Of Jet Airways

Australian national Cramer Ball Is Now Approved CEO Of Jet Airways.
Appointment of Cramer Ball as CEO Is Of Jet Airways Is Approved By Ministry Of Civil Aviation.
Jet Airways (India) Limited has proudly announced that airline, has received approval from the Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) for its appointment of Cramer Ball as the Company’s Chief Executive Officer.
The 47 year old Australian national is a certified accountant and an accomplished airline executive with almost two decades of domestic, regional and international aviation experience, including roles at Etihad Airways, Gulf Air and Qantas.
Mr Ball was appointed as Chief Executive Officer (Designate) of Jet Airways (India) Limited in June 2014 and will lead an extensive three-year business plan to reshape the airline and secure its long-term future.
Commenting on Mr. Ball’s appointment and subsequent approval by the Government as CEO, Mr. Naresh Goyal, Chairman, Jet Airways said, “We need a dynamic chief executive with in depth knowledge of and experience in the airline industry to lead us through the next phase of our development, which encompasses a bold three year business plan to return to profitability.

Responding Audit Objections Jet Airways Shows Boarding Card Of C A E [Training Centre]

Responding To Audit Objections Of DGCA, Jet Airways Shows Boarding Card Of Training Operations Service Centre .
Airlines Says Jet Airways pilots have already started to train at CAE’s integrated training centre in Bengaluru.Cramer Ball, Chief Executive Officer Designate Says “It is our priority to train our pilots to the highest level of safety, and we are proud to have CAE as our training partner of choice”
Under the terms of the agreement, CAE has relocated Jet Airways’ CAE-built simulators from the airline’s training centre in Mumbai to CAE’s training centre in Bengaluru.
Jet Airways’ simulators, which include two B737 full-flight simulators (FFS) and one B777 FFS, are now fully operational and certified by India’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).
It is informed by Ragini Chopra Vice president that The six-bay CAE centre is located in a 116,000 square-foot complex close to the Bengaluru International Airport at Devanahalli. Operational since late 2008,
it is the first non-airline training centre to earn approval as a fixed-wing Type Rating Training Organisation (TRTO) by India’s DGCA
Nick Leontidis, CAE Group President, Civil Simulation and Training.Ensures ” We look forward to continuing to grow our relationship with Jet Airways to support its entire fleet training requirements.”
It May Be Recalled that DGCA had on last Saturday cracked down on Jet Airways after an audit of its pilots and cabin crew training programme and issued show cause notices to 131 pilots of the airline.
DGCA also charged Jet’s training and operations chiefs with “lack of supervision of flight crew training,
This audit was carried out after one of the airline’s planes plunged more then five thousand feet while flying over Turkish airspace on the Brussels-Mumbai route on August eight.