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All women crew to fly into history with 17 hour flight

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An all-ladies group of Air India impacted the world forever on Saturday when they steered the longest constant business flight worked by any carrier in India from San Francisco in the USA to Bengaluru.

Expressing that it involves extraordinary public pride, Air India’s Captain Zoya Aggarwal revealed to NDTV they were “anticipating making history”.

“It’s 16,000-odd km. Along these lines, we are seeing world’s longest flight. Also, truly, we will attempt to fly the polar course (over the North Pole). Nonetheless, it relies upon huge number of variables like sun oriented radiations and the disturbance. In this way, we will hold on and trust that we will go polar and break a wide range of records,” she said.

Flight AI176 withdrew from San Francisco in the USA at 8.30 PM (neighborhood time) on Saturday. It is relied upon to land at Bengaluru’s Kempegowda International Airport at 3.45 AM (neighborhood time) on Monday.

Flying over the Arctic would abbreviate the distance between the two innovation centers – Bengaluru and San Francisco – which are roughly 13,993 km separated, and on furthest edges of the world with a time region slack of 13.5 hours. The all out flight time on this course will be of over 17 hours.