15% of Pilots in India are Women, almost three times the Global Average

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Civil Aviation
Ministry of Civil Aviation

Currently, there are 67 Foreign Aircrew Temporary Authorization (FATA) holders in India. List of operator-wise FATA holders is at Annexure.

As per data received from various Indian scheduled airlines, a total of 244 pilots have been recruited in the year 2021.

As per Industry projections there may be a need for 1000 pilots per annum in India over the next five years. The annual requirement of commercial pilots depends upon various factors such as financial health of an airline, airline expansion plan and growth in the aviation sector.

As on 01.03.2023, a total of 15,896 regular officials are employed in Airports Authority of India (AAI) posted across various airports/stations. All AAI employees are Indian nationals.

As per Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), there are approximately 10,000 pilots including 67 foreign nationals employed with various airlines of India.

There are 35 DGCA approved FTOs in India operating at 53 bases.

Currently, there is no special programme in the Government to encourage pilot training for women and backward classes including SCs/STs.

However, 15% of pilots in India are women which is almost three times the global average of 5%.

ANNEXURE

Operator Type of Aircraft NOOF FATA EMPLOYED
INDIGO ATR-72-600 04
ALLIANCE AIR ATR-72-600 15
VISTARA B – 787 01
HIMALAYAN HELI AS-350 B3 01
BIG CHARTERS ATR-72-500 08
DHILLON AVIATION BELL 206 L4 03
ZOOM AIR CRJ 200 01
STAR AIR EMB 145 LR 05
MYTRI AVIATION EMBRAER 195 01
AIR CHARTER FALCON 7X 02
SKY ONE Ml 172 02
INDO PACIFIC BD-700 01
THEIRVENI EARTH MOVERS PILATUS PC12 01
GLOBAL VECTRA AS350 03
PINNACLE BELL 407 02
OSS MANAGEMENT AUGUSTA-109-C 01
VSR LEARJET 45 02
E-FACTOR HOT AIR BALLON 03
ARROW AIRCRAFT AS350B3 02
RELIANCE COMMERICAL G7500 03
MAHINDRA LR60XR 01
THUMBY AVIATION AS350B3E 01
IRM G-550 04
TOTAL   67

Source: – Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA)

This information was given by the Minister of State in the Ministry of Civil Aviation Gen. (Dr) V. K. Singh (Retd) in a written reply to a question in Lok Sabha today.