India has maximum women pilots in the world: Jayant Sinha
The minister was addressing the gathering at golden jubilee celebrations of the India Women Pilots Association (IWPA) here. “While the presence of women has contributed to the progress of the aviation sector, their support is still needed to strengthen the area,” he said.
Sinha also suggested that the traffic problem in the country can be addressed if the sky area is utilised. “The traffic problem can be dealt with if we decide to go vertical and utilise the sky area. It happens in many countries,” he said.
The event was also attended by Air Chief Marshal Birender Singh Dhanoa who also lauded the contribution of women to the aviation sector.
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