Arajet will hold a Road Show aimed at Boeing 737 Max aircraft pilots in the cities of São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, from June 02nd to 05th.
The young and growing airline is looking to recruit pilots to continue its strategic expansion in the region and add new destinations in Brazil to its network. To this end, a delegation from its recruitment team will welcome pilots interested in ing Arajet on June 2 and 3 in São Paulo and June 4 and 5 in Rio de Janeiro, from 09:00 a.m. to 16:00 p.m.
For pilots applying for the position of Captain, the requirements are: qualification in B737 NG/MAX and/or equivalent Jet or higher, valid US visa B1/B2 (if applicable), valid first class medical certificate, valid ATP license, visa for the United States, minimum level of English ICAO 4, valid first class medical certificate, the equivalent of 1.500 hours as PIC in aircraft with MTOW of 45 tons, the equivalent or more than 5.000 total hours.
While, to apply for first officers, they must have: qualification in B737 NG/MAX and/or Jet equivalent or higher, valid American visa B1/B2 (if applicable), valid first class medical certificate, valid ATP or L license, equivalent or higher than 1.000 total hours and experience as pilot in command (PIC) is not required.
“We invite Brazilian pilots to Arajet, where we offer them opportunities for professional growth and development,” said Victor Pacheco Mendez, CEO and founder of Arajet. “We want to continue democratizing the region’s skies and interconnecting them, with the best onboard service and operational safety, which is why we held this special meeting where our Human Resources team informed them about our organization, strategic vision and benefits,” said Pacheco.
According to the statement, Arajet will candidates who meet the established requirements and provide details so that they can participate in the Road Show and learn more about the airline and the employment benefits package it offers.
Interested pilots can through the following link: https://forms.office.com/r/GuV4WZEN4c in the pilots section.
It is important to highlight that the airline Arajet has an extensive and growing network of destinations at the service of engers, which will culminate in 2025 with 28 destinations in 17 countries, more than 250 connections in North, Central and South America, connecting the entire continent with the lowest cost and operational safety.
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