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Vistara and Air India have begun new hiring. Here are the details.

The airline firm has begun hiring for new positions through #AirIndia and #Vistara.

Vistara and Air India have begun new hiring. Here are the details.

The airline firm has begun hiring for new positions through Air India and Vistara. The operations company began growing its employees as it added additional routes and expanded its fleet. Recently, it was announced to hire extra ground workers and cabin crew in several locations.

Look for positions that are right for you so that you can apply using the links in the following.

 

Air India

https://content.airindia.in/careers/currentopenings/1

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Cabin crew Mumbai :

Walk-In Interview at Mumbai

CRM Professionals Gurugram & Kochi
Aircraft e-Ops Digital Professionals Gurugram or Kochi
Hiring Designers Gurugram or Kochi
IT Business Finance Manager Gurugram or Kochi

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Vistara inaugurates daily non-stop flight between Mumbai and Abu Dhabi(Opens in a new browser tab)

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Boeing Transfers Rocket Stage to NASA, Paving Way for Human Moon Mission

Boeing Transfers Rocket Stage to NASA, Paving Way for Human Moon Mission
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Boeing has achieved a significant milestone by providing NASA with the second core stage of the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket.

This crucial component, crafted at NASA’s Michoud Assembly Facility (MAF), is set to propel the Artemis II crew into lunar orbit, marking humanity’s return to deep space after a 50-year hiatus.

The monumental Boeing-built rocket stage, the largest element of the Artemis II mission, will embark on a journey aboard the Pegasus barge, traveling 900 miles to NASA’s Kennedy Space Center.

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Upon arrival, it will be meticulously integrated with other essential Artemis II components, including the upper stage, solid rocket boosters, and NASA’s Orion spacecraft within the iconic Vehicle Assembly Building. This intricate integration process is a vital step toward the eagerly anticipated Artemis II launch, slated for 2025.

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Boeing-built products helped land humankind on the moon in 1969, and we’re proud to continue that legacy through the Artemis generation,” remarked Dave Dutcher, vice president and program manager for Boeing’s SLS program. “Together, with NASA and our industry partners and suppliers, we are building the world’s most capable rocket and paving the way to deep space through America’s rocket factory in New Orleans.”

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The delivery of Core Stage 2 marks a significant achievement in the evolution of the SLS rocket. Towering over 200 feet and powered by four RS-25 engines, this core stage, coupled with two solid-fueled booster rockets, will generate a staggering 8.8 million pounds of thrust. This immense power is crucial to launching Artemis II and future missions into the vast expanse of space.

The SLS rocket stands unparalleled in its capability to transport both crew and substantial cargo to the moon and beyond in a single launch. Its extraordinary capacity will facilitate the delivery of human-rated spacecraft, habitats, and scientific missions to destinations including the moon and Mars, ushering in a new era of space exploration.

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