Dhaka, July 27 -- Despite strides in gender equality across various industries, the global aviation sector continues to lag behind in female representation. Women account for just around 7pc of pilots worldwide, with most countries reporting figures well below 10pc.

India, however, stands out as a notable exception. The country is home to approximately 1,200 female pilots-around 10pc of whom are commercial aviators-making it a global leader in this space.

Air India, the country's flag carrier, further underscores this trend. The airline reports that nearly 13pc of its pilot workforce are women, the highest proportion among major airlines globally.

Other airlines showing relatively higher percentages include Aer Lingus (9.9pc), Hawaiian...