Air India all-ladies crew makes history by landing longest flight from US to Bengaluru, flying above North Pole

Air India all-ladies crew makes history by landing longest flight from US to Bengaluru, flying above North Pole



a person wearing a suit and tie: San Francisco-Bengaluru flight


San Francisco-Bengaluru flight

The all-women of all ages crew of Air India’s longest immediate flight from San Francisco to Bengaluru landed on Monday early morning following masking a distance of 16,000 kilometres in which the crew flew over the North Pole.

The crew of four girls designed historical past as they landed at Kempegowda Global Airport with Air India’s longest immediate route flight on Monday.

Captain Zoya Aggarwal explained, “Currently, we produced planet historical past by not only flying in excess of the North Pole but also by acquiring all ladies pilots who productively did it. We are very satisfied and happy to be part of it. This route has saved 10 tonnes of fuel.”

Union Minister for Civil Aviation, Hardeep Singh Puri tweeted, “Way to go girls! Experienced, qualified & confident, the all females cockpit crew can take off from San Francisco to Bengaluru on @airindiain’s flight to fly about the North Pole.Our Nari Shakti achieves a historic first.”

Air India has said this will be the longest professional flight in the earth to be operated by it or any other airline in India.