Mumbai, March 22 -- Several pilots made their way to a fivestar hotel in Mumbai's western suburb on 15 March, where India's biggest airline, IndiGo, held a recruitment drive for senior pilots, according to two pilots who attended the event. The event also saw a large representation from cash-strapped Jet Airways (India) Ltd where senior workers are facing a prolonged delay in salaries and an uncertain future. IndiGo, one of Airbus SE's largest customers globally, will soon start its maiden flight to Europe (Istanbul). It is also expanding fast, adding at least one aircraft per week, and is therefore in need of senior pilots. To attract talent, the Gurugram-based airline has offered compensation for overdue salaries to senior pilots, especia...