Pilots can now fly until 65 as Air India raises retirement age; non-flying staff to work till...

Air India has raised the retirement age for pilots to 65 years and for non-flying staff to 60 years. Currently, the retirement age for both pilots and non-flying staff at the airline is 58. Aviation regulator DGCA permits commercial pilots to work till the age of 65 years at the maximum.
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