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IndiGo Hits Milestone: 1,000+ Women Pilots, First in India on Women’s Day
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New Delhi: India’s domestic airline Indigo announced that it now has over 1,000 women pilots in its workforce, becoming the first and only airline in the country to reach this milestone on the occasion of International Women’s Day.
According to a release published on Saturday, women pilots represent 17.5% of IndiGo’s total pilot workforce, which is more than thrice the global average. The airline is committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace, one that reflects the evolving aspirations of a new generation of women in aviation across India.
The domestic airline further mentioned that with women representing over 45% of its overall workforce today, IndiGo continues to expand equal opportunities across roles. Beyond the cockpit, women make up over 30% of airport operations staff, almost 25% of its Operations Control Centre workforce, over 20% in finance, more than 15% in digital, with more than 23% women representation in leadership positions.
“On International Women’s Day, we are proud to announce that IndiGo now has over 1,000 women pilots, among the highest in the world. This milestone truly reflects the spirit of Girl Power at IndiGo. As we continue to give wings to the nation, we remain committed to creating more opportunities for talented women to soar and shape the future of aviation,” said Sukhjit Singh Pasricha, Group Chief Human Resources Officer, IndiGo.
Observing International Women’s Day, IndiGo also unveiled a film on social media. Exploring the theme of Girl Power, the video depicts women of IndiGo, celebrating moments that gave them their wings.
The airline said that IndiGo has always reinforced the importance and relevance of diversity, equity and inclusion in the workplace through several initiatives under the umbrella of EMBRACE (Equity, Multiculturalism, Belonging, Respect, Accessibility, Community, Empowerment), which includes Girl Power.
