Zoya Agarwal Becomes First Indian Female Pilot To Be Placed In US-Based Museum
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Captain Zoya Agarwal, a senior Air India pilot flying a Boeing 777, took her place in the SFO aviation museum. The US-based aviation museum was very impressed by the achievement of all Air India&#39;s women pilots and thus they offered a place in their museum. Watch to know more!</p>
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