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Ravinder Bansal

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Ravinder Bansal
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Ravinder Bansal (born 26 February 1949),[1] is an Indian American entrepreneur, philanthropist, and amateur pilot from Clarence, New York.[2][3][4][5] He was the first person of Indian origin to fly around the world solo in a single engine plane.[1][6][7]

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Early life and education

Bansal was born in Ambala, India in 1949 to an Agarwal family. His father, Dr. Chatar Muni Bansal, was a private physician in Kasauli, India. He did his early schooling in Kasauli before moving to Ambala to attend S.D. College. He completed a PhD in Mechanical Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology from 1974 to 1977.[5] While studying at Georgia Tech, he also learned how to fly and received his pilot's license in 1977.[6]

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Career

Bansal was recruited by Linde and moved to the Buffalo, NY area in 1977.[4] He co-founded a medical and industrial oxygen concentrator company, AirSep Corporation, in Amherst, NY in 1987 and served as CEO until its acquisition.[8] For his work at AirSep, he was awarded the 1993 Entrepreneur of the Year award in Upstate New York.[2] AirSep was also awarded the U.S. Department of Commerce's Export Achievement Award in 2002.[3] At its peak, AirSep employed 700 people and had $110 million in revenue in 2006.[8] AirSep was acquired by Chart Industries in 2012 for $170 million.[9][10]

Bansal was awarded the Walter P. Cooke Award in 2009 from the State University of New York at Buffalo for his philanthropic contributions.[3][11]

Bansal was awarded a State University of New York Honorary Doctorate of Science on 21 May 2022 for his accomplishments as an entrepreneur, humanitarian and researcher.[12]

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Circumnavigation

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Ravinder Bansal's Solo Circumnavigation Route

In August 2017, Bansal completed a solo circumnavigation of the globe in an airplane with a single, reciprocating engine, becoming the first person of Indian origin to do so.[1][6][7] Bansal departed on his circumnavigation from Buffalo, NY, USA on 4 July 2017, and returned 47 days later on 20 August 2017. He completed his circumnavigation in his own Cessna 400 single-engine piston aircraft.[13] His trip consisted of 36 stops in 19 countries and covered a total distance of 21,738 nautical miles with a cumulative flight time of 135.9 hours.[14] The flight required six months of preparation with his logistics team of Eddie Gold and Ahmed Hassan at GASE.[4][15]

Bansal, inspired by the passing of his sister-in-law to complications from breast cancer, set out to raise awareness and money with his circumnavigation mission for the Rotary Cancer Hospital in his hometown of Ambala.[16] As of August 2017, the mission had raised $160,000 towards the purchase of an MRI machine to allow for early detection of cancer at the hospital.[17]

Bansal was recognized for becoming the first person of Indian origin to fly solo around the world by the Limca Book of Records in its 2020 edition.[1] The State of New York Legislature of the County of Erie recognized Bansal for his record solo flight and efforts in the fight against cancer by passing a resolution on 7 September 2017.[18]

Bansal published a book in 2019, Cleared Direct Destination, detailing his solo circumnavigation mission.[19][20]

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