The Indian Commercial Pilots Association (ICPA), which represents pilots of the erstwhile Indian Airlines, served the strike notice under Section 22 of the Industrial Disputes Act to airline CMD Arvind Jadhav.
Air India's flight operations could face a major disruption on March nine if a section of its pilots go on strike, a 14-day notice for which was served to the airline management yesterday.
The management, on its part, warned the ICPA to "desist from any action which would breach peace and harmony and cause inconvenience to our valued passengers" and said it has sought the "immediate intervention" of the Chief Labour Commissioner to avert the strike.
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