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An all-women team on Saturday, 9 January, piloted the longest non-stop commercial flight from the United States to India. This feat is set to create history, as the inaugural flight left San Francisco on Saturday at 8.30 pm (local time). It went over the North Pole and took the Atlantic route to Bengaluru. The flight landed at Bengaluru's Kempegowda International Airport at 3:45 am (local time) on Monday, 11 January.
The Air India flight in question was the first direct non-stop flight between the United States and southern India. It is reportedly being operated on a Boeing 777-200LR aircraft and it flew for over 17 hours from San Francisco to Bengaluru, traversing approximately 16,000 kilometers, reported ANI.
Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Puri celebrated the women’s historical achievement and tweeted, "Air India's woman power flies high around the world, our Nari Shakti achieves a historic first.”
Congress’ Rahul Gandhi also took to twitter to congratulate the all-women cockpit crew and said they ‘made the country proud’.
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Captain Zoya Aggarwal, reportedly told NDTV before boarding the flight,
Air India Executive Director of Flight Safety, Captain Nivedita Bhasin was also onboard, reported NDTV, citing a statement from Air India.
(With inputs from NDTV and ANI)
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Published: 09 Jan 2021,09:12 PM IST