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Commander (M/F/X) AeroLogic is a modern cargo airline based at Leipzig/Halle Airport. It was founded in 2007 as joint venture of Lufthansa Cargo and DHL Express. With a very modern fleet of eleven new Boeing 777F AeroLogic mostly serves destinations in Asia and the USA. AeroLogic has a daily connection to Hong Kong and several connections to Bangkok, Singapore, Shanghai, Chicago and Houston. Start date: As of now For the Flight Operations department AeroLogic is looking for: Working time: Full-time Commander (m/f/x) RESPONSIBILITIES Home base: Industry standard duties as Commander during long range line operation. Leipzig/Halle Airport (LEJ/EDDP) REQUIREMENTS • ATPL or CPL/IR (frozen ATPL) issued by an EASA member state or another authority accepted by the LBA including a valid Address: and current MPA type rating on an aircraft with a max. take off mass of 10.000kg or more and valid and current instrument Aerologic GmbH rating. Industriestraße 70 • A valid medical certificate by a physician approved by the issuing authority. D-04435 Schkeuditz • Min. 6000 hours MPA (multi pilot airplane), min. 4.000 hours on aircraft > 150t, min. 1.000 h in Command on aircraft > 50t • Must have the right to work and live in the European Union. www.aerologic.aero • Mandatory: Fluent spoken and written German and English. Boeing B777 Type Rating YOUR APPLICATION Pilots without B777 Type Rate will receive a training contract prior to the contract of employment. During the training period the salary will be 70% of the target salary. Training costs are shared between AeroLogic and the pilot. EUR 208,33 p.m. for three You are interested? years from the net salary will cover the pilot share. Please send an email with your CV, motivation, licence, medical and OUR OFFER detailed summery of flight An exceptional and most interesting job challenge within a growing international business of a young Cargo Airline with high personal hours to responsibility. Experience an airline which appreciate your efforts, with attractive financial and social compensations as well as a modern, application.mailbox@aerolo professional and cooperative working environment. gic.aero.
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