India has the most significant proportion of female commercial airline pilots, accounting for 15 per cent of the overall pilot strength, outranking countries like the United States and European countries.
With the advent of Air India, taken over by the Tata Group, the Akasa Air in August last year, and the rebirth of Jet Airways, the Indian airline industry is throbbing with excitement. After the coronavirus pandemic, international borders have reopened, and the frequency of domestic and international flights has returned to pre-pandemic levels.
As a result of these developments, the need for qualified pilots in India has reached crisis proportions. India has 15% of the world’s overall pilot strength, much more than any other country. This indicates India boasts the most significant percentage of female commercial and air force pilots among the world’s most developed aviation markets.
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