New Delhi witnessed a significant step towards strengthening India’s aviation ecosystem as Education and IT Minister Nara Lokesh inaugurated Charlie Foxtrot Aviation Services during his visit on Monday evening. The launch marks a fresh push to build world-class skills and professional training for the fast-growing aviation sector, which is seeing rising demand for trained pilots and aviation professionals across the country.
Speaking at the event, Nara Lokesh said the idea for this initiative was sparked during his visit to Atlanta and has now taken shape in India. He noted that the launch reflects a clear intent to empower the aviation industry with global-standard talent and training systems. Interacting with young pilot cadets, the minister said the enthusiasm and clarity among the youth gave him confidence about the future of Indian aviation, which is expanding rapidly with new airports, routes and airlines.
The interaction with cadets turned into an engaging session, where students shared their aspirations and challenges in pursuing careers in aviation. Nara Lokesh said such initiatives can open new career pathways for Indian youth and help the country build a strong pool of skilled professionals for both domestic and international opportunities. The launch of Charlie Foxtrot Aviation Services is expected to support structured training, exposure to global best practices and career-oriented guidance, contributing to India’s long-term growth in the aviation sector.
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