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Discussion Indian airlines employ highest percentage of female pilots, statistics show

Though globally, women airline pilots only account for 5.4% of pilots employed, India is currently at 12.4% (1,092 out of 8,797 pilots).

The regional airline Zoom Air, which is based in New Delhi, tops the list with biggest proportion of female pilots employed, at 30 percent. (Out of 30 pilots, nine are women, according to ISWAP figures).

Other Indian airlines that are among the proportionally highest employers of female pilots include IndiGo at 13.87% (351 out of 2,689), Spice Jet at 13.2% (113 out of 853), Air India at 12.7% (217 out of 1,710) and Air Asia at 10% (26 out of 260).
Indian airlines employ highest percentage of female pilots, statistics show

Windies tour of India - 2018 | News & Updates

Most runs in a calendar year in T20Is:

641 V Kohli (2016)
576 Fakhar Zaman (2018)
572 S DHAWAN (2018) *
563 Babar Azam (2018)
560 Rohit Sharma (2018)
520 M Shahzad (2016)
500 C Munro (2018)

Winning most T20I series by a 3-0 margin:


5 by Pakistan
3 each by India & Afghanistan
One each for Aus, Ban, Ire, NZ, UAE & WI

11 wins in 12 T20Is as captain for ROHIT SHARMA - the most by a captain after 12 matches. Shoaib Malik, Michael Clarke, Asghar Stanikzai and Sarfraz Ahmed all had ten wins each in first 12 T20Is as skipper.

WI becomes the first side to lose three series by a 0-3 margin.

WI in Asia since winning WT20 2016 title:


Lost 0-3 vs Pak in UAE, 2016
Lost 0-3 vs Pak in Pakistan, 2018
Lost 0-3 vs Ind in India, 2018


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Samsung DeX

Samsung will start a private beta of its Linux on DeX product on November 12 that will allow users to open an Ubuntu desktop from a Note 9.

Linux on DeX will only support one Ubuntu version, namely 16.04 LTS, and only works on Note 9 and Tab S4 devices with at least 8GB of storage and more than 4GB of memory, Samsung said. All packages must be compiled for Arm 64.

Samsung to take Linux on DeX into private beta | ZDNet

Register for beta trial: Linux on Dex

Munaf Patel Retires From All Forms Of Cricket

Senior Indian pacer Munaf Patel on Saturday called time on his career after retiring from all forms of the game following a successful 15-year cricket career.

"There is no special reason, age ho chuka hai, fitness is not the same. Youngsters are there waiting for chances and it doesn't look nice if I keep hanging on. The main thing is there is no motivation left," Munaf told the Indian Express.



2011 World Cup Winner Munaf Patel Retires From All Forms Of Cricket
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