Pioneering Diversity: Women Lead the Charge at Noida International Airport
Women professionals are heavily involved in the operational and leadership roles at the upcoming Noida International Airport, set to launch soon. Holding positions from COO to CFO, they are integral to various functions like architecture, operations, and emergency response. The initiative fosters diversity and inclusion in the aviation sector.
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- India
Women are playing an integral role in shaping the upcoming Noida International Airport, officials announced. As the project nears its launch, expected in the next few months, women professionals are significantly involved in leadership, technical, and safety functions, marking a shift in traditional gender roles within the aviation industry.
Key positions such as Chief Operating Officer and Chief Financial Officer are held by women, who bring decades of experience in aviation, finance, and management. Their leadership is crucial as the airport prepares to handle 12 million passengers annually, across its 1,300-hectare development featuring a single runway and terminal.
Beyond leadership roles, women are active in core operational areas including architecture, emergency response, and digital systems management. Airport authorities emphasize the importance of equal opportunity and employee support measures like secure transportation and shift protocols to create an inclusive work environment. This commitment to diversity is visible across all tiers of the airport's operational strategy.
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