Women in Aviation International held one of its largest and most successful annual gatherings during the 33rd Annual International Women in Aviation Conference in Nashville, Tennessee.
The International Business Aviation Council is offering two scholarships for the International Standard for Business Aircraft Operators and International Standard for Business Aircraft Handling workshops.
A joint report by the Royal Aeronautical Society and the University of the West of England shines a light on gender discrimination and the lack of gender diversity amongst pilots in the airline industry.
With 85 individual events presented worldwide, Women in Aviation International’s Girls in Aviation Day on 25 September 2021 reached nearly 10,000 attendees.
The Women in Aviation and Aerospace Charter has joined forces with IATA to reinforce the importance of maintaining a focus on diversity and inclusion as the aviation and aerospace sectors recover.
Zoe Cameron, an inspirational airline pilot with Virgin Atlantic and author of children’s book Ada and Emily Take to the Skies!, has joined the Attagirls Molly Rose Pilot Scholarship Board of Trustees and will be the new ambassador.
Women in Aviation International’s Girls in Aviation Day will return to in-person events across the globe on September 25, 2021, and the Aviation for Girls App will also continue.
At the 32nd Annual International Women in Aviation Conference, $475,805 in scholarships were awarded, and now 48 scholarship opportunities totaling $256,000 are available online with applications due May 18, 2021.