The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) achieved a remarkable milestone in 2023 by issuing 1,622 Commercial Pilot Licences (CPLs), marking a significant 39% increase compared to the previous year. Notably, women pilots made significant strides, securing 18.12% of the total CPLs issued, reflecting Indias dedication to empowering women in the aviation industry.
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has reported a significant increase in the issuance of Commercial Pilot Licences (CPLs) in 2023. According to an official release, the DGCA issued 1,622 CPLs during the year, marking a 39% jump compared to the previous year. This achievement surpasses the previous record of 1,165 licences issued in 2022.

Women Pilots on the Rise
Notably, women pilots accounted for 18.12% of the total CPLs issued in 2023, reflecting a substantial 22.5% increase from the previous year. This milestone positions India as one of the leading nations in issuing women pilot licences. The government's vision of women empowerment in the civil aviation sector is evident in this remarkable growth.
A Decade of Growth
The DGCA release highlights that the number of CPLs issued in 2023 is the highest in a decade. This consecutive year of record-breaking licence issuance underscores the growing demand for skilled pilots in India's aviation industry.
Aviation Industry Recovery and Expansion
The surge in CPL issuance coincides with the rapid recovery of India's civil aviation sector post-pandemic. Major operators like Air India and IndiGo have announced substantial aircraft orders, indicating a positive outlook for the industry. Additionally, the DGCA has approved a new helicopter flying training organisation to cater to the long-standing demand from small businesses and helicopter operators.
Strengthening Helicopter Industry
The new helicopter flying training organisation is expected to bolster the helicopter industry, which plays a crucial role in regional connectivity services, pilgrimage, air-ambulance, and other essential operations. This initiative will provide an additional pool of skilled pilots beyond ex-military personnel, enhancing the industry's crew strength.
The DGCA's issuance of a record number of CPLs in 2023, coupled with the increasing participation of women pilots, signifies the growth and progress of India's civil aviation sector. As the industry continues to recover and expand, these developments pave the way for a stronger and more diverse aviation workforce, contributing to the nation's overall economic development.
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