Chinese Airlines Wave Wads of Cash to Lure Foreign Pilots

  • Foreign pilots offered $318,000 packages to ease shortage
  • ‘Almost unlimited’ demand for pilots among domestic carriers

Chinese Airlines Eye Expat Pilots

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Chinese airlines need to hire almost 100 pilots a week for the next 20 years to meet skyrocketing travel demand. Facing a shortage of candidates at home, carriers are dangling lucrative pay packages at foreigners with cockpit experience.

Giacomo Palombo, a former United Airlines pilot, said he’s being bombarded every week with offers to fly Airbus A320s in China. Regional carrier Qingdao Airlines promises as much as $318,000 a year. Sichuan Airlines, which flies to Canada and Australia, is pitching $302,000. Both airlines say they’ll also cover his income tax bill in China.