Pakistan’s aviation industry marks historic milestone as women lead ground handling

Pakistan(National Times)- KARACHI: Pakistan’s aviation industry has achieved a significant milestone, with an all-female crew successfully handling the ground operations of an international flight at Karachi Airport for the first time. From safely parking the aircraft after landing to connecting the aerobridge for passenger disembarkation and ensuring their luggage reached the lounge, the all-women team flawlessly managed every aspect of the operation. These determined women have ventured into a profession previously considered exclusive to men, demonstrating their capabilities in the aviation sector. The private company providing ground handling services to airlines hailed this as more than just a routine flight operation, calling it a clear shift in Pakistan’s workforce landscape. The next phase involved issuing boarding passes to departing passengers, loading baggage onto the aircraft, refuelling, and preparing the plane for its next journey. The most critical and technical task — using a tug master to push back the massive aircraft from the apron area to the taxiway — was also expertly executed by a female operator. In line with International Women’s Day, Sri Lankan Airlines operated this Karachi flight with an all-female crew, from pilots to cabin staff. On the ground, the entire handling process was also managed by women, who successfully dispatched the aircraft to its next destination on schedule. With this achievement, Pakistan has become the first South Asian country where women have led operations from the cockpit to ground handling. Previously, all such tasks were carried out solely by male staff.



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