KARACHI: Gerry’s dnata, a leading ground-handling services provider in Pakistan, said on Friday it had launched the country’s first-ever Women-Led Flight (WLF) operation, where an all-women team successfully handled the complete turnaround of a SriLankan Airlines A320 at the Jinnah International Airport in Karachi.
The initiative, which was launched ahead of International Women’s Day, marks a “powerful step” toward breaking barriers, accelerating action for workplace inclusion and empowering women to take charge of roles that men traditionally dominated, Gerry’s dnata said.
“From aircraft towing and baggage handling to security checks and cabin readiness, the WLF project showcases the strength, skill, and resilience of Pakistan’s female workforce in aviation,” the company said in a statement.
“This is more than just a flight operation, it’s a defining shift in Pakistan’s workforce landscape,” said Ali Kamal, a VP at Gerry’s dnata.
“The Women-Led Flight Project is a testament to what’s possible when talent meets opportunity. We are incredibly proud to be at the forefront of this movement, paving the way for a future where women are equally represented in every field.”
Gerry’s Group & dnata joined hands for the first time in Pakistan to form Gerry’s dnata in 1993. Since the launch of the joint venture, it has ramped up its scale of operations in Pakistan and is now present at airports in Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, Multan, Peshawar, Quetta and Faisalabad, offering a wide range of ground and cargo handling services to scheduled and non-scheduled airlines. The company is also involved in training and innovative services.