Delta to slow down pilot hiring in 2024
Delta said it plans to hire far fewer pilots in 2024 than in recent years, signaling a potential end to the airline industry’s post-pandemic hiring surge. Delta said it will hire a little over 1,000 pilots in 2024, roughly half the amount it hired in 2023. Since the pandemic, airlines have hired tens of thousands of pilots to keep up with high travel demand and make up for an ongoing pilot shortage. In 2022, the industry hired roughly 13,000 pilots and was on track to hire roughly the same number in 2023, according to FAPA.aero, a pilot hiring advisory service. “Delta’s 2024 hiring projections are representative of a continued healthy and robust demand for pilots,” a Delta spokesperson said in a statement. “What we anticipate for the coming year is a very strong, yet more normalized, growth pattern that is reflective of Delta’s full operational restoration post-pandemic and continued focus on industry leadership." Delta also said that a major airline hiring over 1,000 pilots was still a high number and that hiring patterns in the industry had been unusual since the pandemic. The carrier noted that such hiring couldn’t continue indefinitely. <br/>
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Delta to slow down pilot hiring in 2024
Delta said it plans to hire far fewer pilots in 2024 than in recent years, signaling a potential end to the airline industry’s post-pandemic hiring surge. Delta said it will hire a little over 1,000 pilots in 2024, roughly half the amount it hired in 2023. Since the pandemic, airlines have hired tens of thousands of pilots to keep up with high travel demand and make up for an ongoing pilot shortage. In 2022, the industry hired roughly 13,000 pilots and was on track to hire roughly the same number in 2023, according to FAPA.aero, a pilot hiring advisory service. “Delta’s 2024 hiring projections are representative of a continued healthy and robust demand for pilots,” a Delta spokesperson said in a statement. “What we anticipate for the coming year is a very strong, yet more normalized, growth pattern that is reflective of Delta’s full operational restoration post-pandemic and continued focus on industry leadership." Delta also said that a major airline hiring over 1,000 pilots was still a high number and that hiring patterns in the industry had been unusual since the pandemic. The carrier noted that such hiring couldn’t continue indefinitely. <br/>