Air India to raise pilots' retirement age to 65, staff to 60: Report
Air India will raise the retirement age for pilots to 65 years and for non-flying staff to 60 years, up from the current 58, reports said. However, it's unclear whether the retirement age for cabin crew, currently 58, will also be increased, it added. Tata Group-owned airline has about 24,000 employees, including 3,600 pilots and nearly 9,500 cabin crew members.