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This International Women’s day, India bats for gender equality. In keeping with the day’s significance, no-frills career SpiceJet has appointed 45 new female pilots in Gurugram, Haryana.
According to TOI, the budget carrier is hiring women for it’s Boeing 737 and Bombardier Q400 fleet and wants to fill up one-third of it’s cockpit with women pilots.
Hired in a profession dominated by men, Rupali Pimpli said it “feels beautiful to stand equally with men.” She added that SpiceJet has made all women.
At present, SpiceJet has around 800 pilots, out of which about 140 are women. Freshly-recruited pilot Jahnvi Singh said, “We rarely get such opportunities for women, especially in the Indian Aviation sector. It's very big thing what SpiceJet has done for us.”
Spicejet Chairman Ajay Singh says the airline plans to expand operations and add new destinations in the next three years, and for that a greater number of pilots are required. There’s no harm, he adds, in trying to aim for 50% women pilots in SpiceJet.
Not far behind, the Central Railways too had good news for women. It appointed an all-women staff to operate the Mumbai Central-Ahmedabad Shatabdi Express.
Women staff in Central Railways feel proud to have been assigned the job. Even female passengers felt empowered at the initiative.
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