Magna Concursos
4147317 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: DIRENS Aeronáutica
Orgão: EEAr

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From cockpit to cab drivers, companies want more women to fly them

The outsized miniature Airbus 320 Neo hanging from the ceiling marks the entry of I-fly – a seven storey building where India’s largest airline, IndiGo, mints pilots out of fresh college graduates. It was here, during the six months of training that many women graduates sat in an aircraft for the first time. They were part of a batch of 77 that the airline inducted yesterday to mark Independence Day. The airline has 800 women pilots, the highest among any commercial airlines in the world but it is still 14% of the 5,038 pilots it employs whereas overall female representation in the company is 44%. The airline is determined to change that and has set a plan to increase the number to 1,000 by the end of this year, say officials. The airline announced the hiring for the special batch in January. “These are inspiring stories. Many of them who hail from rural areas will go on to inspire women around them who became encouraged to take up the profession, breaking the perception that the cockpit can be dominated by only male.” Ashim Mittra, senior vice president at IndiGo, said. (…)

Adapted from https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/industry/transportation/airlines

According to the text, write T for true or F for false. Then choose the alternative that corresponds to the correct sequence.

(    ) The women recently graduated from college need a special course before entering the IndiGo training.
(    ) The new batch of female pilots was inducted as part of IndiGo’s Independence Day celebrations.
(    ) IndiGo’s current percentage of female pilots is 14% of total pilot workforce.
(    ) The I-fly building is used for training both male and female pilots at IndiGo.

 

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