Air India’s all women crew celebrating the proud moment before longest flight from Delhi to San Francisco. (Source: Air India/ Twitter) Air India’s all women crew celebrating the proud moment before longest flight from Delhi to San Francisco. (Source: Air India/ Twitter)

National carrier Air India on Monday said it flew the “world’s longest” all-women operated and supported flight from the national capital to San Francisco.

The flight, which travelled a distance of around 14,500 kilometre in close to 17 hours, was operated as part of International Women’s Day celebrations.

The non-stop Delhi-San Francisco flight took off from Delhi on March 6.

#AI women pilots of longest flt with Mr Sandeep Choudhary, AI Station Manager at SFO Apt. #AISalutesWomen <2/2> pic.twitter.com/hqJoORpeCo — Air India (@airindiain) March 7, 2016

The longest all women flt #AI173 took off with pride and glory! Women power soars high with #AirIndia. #WorldRecord pic.twitter.com/CcFi8EdrNl — Air India (@airindiain) March 6, 2016 https://images.indianexpress.com/2020/08/1x1.png

“This year for the first time, on the world’s longest non-stop flight, entire flight operations from cockpit crew to cabin crew, check-in staff, doctor, customer care staff, ATC (air traffic control) and the entire ground-handling… were handled by women,” Air India said in a release.

Air India CMD Ashwani Lohani said it was a historic flight and “the longest operated by all-women crew”. “The airline has immense respect for women and it is a symbol of women empowerment,” he added.

The flight was under the command of Kshamta Bajpayee and Shubhangi Singh, along with First Officers Ramya Kirti Gupta and Amrit Namdhari.

The carrier has about 3,800 women employees, including pilots, cabin crew, engineers, technicians, doctors, security personnel and executives.

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