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Air India’s youngest Boeing 777 commander inspiring the next generation of female pilots Air India’s youngest Boeing 777 commander inspiring the next generation of female pilots
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Blazing a trail through the skies and through the ranks in Air India, Anny Divya has become an inspiration to millions as the world’s youngest Boeing 777 commander, and she’s only getting started.Blazing a trail through the skies and through the ranks in Air India, Anny Divya has become an inspiration to millions as the world’s youngest Boeing 777 commander, and she’s only getting started.
From humble beginnings in a lower middle class family in Vijayawada, India, where Divya was mocked by her classmates for her initial struggles with the English language, she would eventually move first to flight school in Spain and then London, having begun her training in India at just 17.From humble beginnings in a lower middle class family in Vijayawada, India, where Divya was mocked by her classmates for her initial struggles with the English language, she would eventually move first to flight school in Spain and then London, having begun her training in India at just 17.
It was during her time in London in 2017 that she became the world’s youngest Boeing 777 pilot just four years later at age 21. Years later, during her time in London in 2017, she became the world’s youngest Boeing 777 pilot.
When asked about what motivates her, Divya quoted Lord Krishna saying, “The journey is not important, the destination is!” When asked recently about what motivates her, 32-year-old Divya quoted Lord Krishna saying, “The journey is not important, the destination is!”
The daughter of a soldier with the Indian Army, Divya used pressure from her family to succeed in a male-dominated profession to push through language barriers and stereotypes about the commercial aviation profession, initially flying Boeing 737s to the Middle East and Far East sectors, before being promoted to become the world’s youngest Boeing 777 captain.The daughter of a soldier with the Indian Army, Divya used pressure from her family to succeed in a male-dominated profession to push through language barriers and stereotypes about the commercial aviation profession, initially flying Boeing 737s to the Middle East and Far East sectors, before being promoted to become the world’s youngest Boeing 777 captain.
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