The statement from the Indian Pilots' Guild (IPG) comes a day after Indian Commercial Pilots' Association (ICPA) protested against the elevation of Kathpalia.
IPG represents the pilots of Air India flying wide-bodied aircraft such as Boeing 777 and 787, while ICPA is the union of pilots operating narrow-body planes which include Airbus 320.
There are around 1,600 pilots employed with Air India.
In February, aviation regulator DGCA suspended his flying licence for three months after he had skipped compulsory pre-flight medical test on several occasions.
"We would like to place on record that the vast majority of pilots of Air India have no objection to this appointment which is the sole prerogative of the government... And have no doubt that all due diligence and processes have been followed before his appointment," IPG said in a letter.
Further, the letter, written to the Cabinet Secretary, said IPG "would like to express our full confidence" in Kathpalia's abilities to do justice to the post.
Copies of the letter have been sent to Civil Aviation Minister, among others.
On Friday, the Indian Commercial Pilots' Association (ICPA) alleged that Kathpalia had willfully evaded the breath analyser test and fudged pre-flight register by signing it without undergoing breath analyser test.
In a letter to the Civil Aviation Minister, ICPA had said that if Kathpalia is exonerated of the suspension ordered by DGCA, then "all pilots in India who had been suspended for similar offence should also be exonerated".
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