From piloting the planes at a very young age to leading newborn airlines, you are having a high flying career. Why don’t you brief your journey to our readers?
I started my career at the age of 17 with gliding and progressed to flying. I Started my career with erstwhile Indian Airlines, and then as Indian Aviation opened to private airlines was a part of a start-up team of Pilots at what was for many years India’s largest domestic Airline. From there I also went on to do stints within India and abroad which included management roles as part of flight operations. My last stint was with Etihad before embarking this new role.
Having been involved in various roles in an airline environment I believe it is important to understand the complexities of the airline business to be able to manage it effectively.
With most of the airliners going through downward spiral in the wake of Covid-19, what makes you believe you would be able to capitalize on FlyBig`s operations which commenced during this period of uncertainty?
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