It is a very exciting and challenging opportunity given to me by the Government of India and I am very grateful for that. I don’t have those visions of being a CEO that I’m above and everybody else has to follow me. I am a team person and I believe I’m just a pure soul like anybody else. I am quite a spiritual person and I would like to not lose my focus. I focus on the work, not really on the position.
I cannot say I landed exactly where I eventually planned to be. I believed in continuously doing the best in whatever role I was assigned. I started off as a pilot and then I became a trainer and moved up in the training department. I also took up the responsibilities in Operations, Flight Planning and Dispatch, Quality and Environment Management, Customer Service & In-flight Services, worked as a lead auditor with IATA, moved into Flight Safety. I also headed the Emergency response, where I handled two accidents. I conceptualized the ‘Angels of Air India’. In 2015, I was the first lady to serve as Chief of Flight Safety.
After serving in that role for 5 years, I moved up as CEO of Alliance Air in November 2020. It has been a journey that has given me 360-degree exposure to various departments. So I think the journey has been excellent with challenges but not that I planned. I was always open to taking up new opportunities and learning. I believe this is what allowed me to grow.
What was the role that you played at Indian Women Pilots’ Association (IWPA) and how did that shape your career?
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