DEI Addressed at Women in Aviation Conference
Fewer event exhibitors are in attendance due to recent policy shifts.
Fewer event exhibitors are in attendance due to recent policy shifts.
More than 300 attendees met to discuss challenges and upcoming changes facing the aviation training industry.
The three-day event hosts professional development, networking, and education sessions for aviation career paths.
The National Association of Flight Instructors identified the need to bring aviation educators together in a conference format next October.
Editor’s Note: This article is part of a month-long series to mark Women’s History Month: March 1: Pioneers of Women’s Aviation | March 2: Carole Hopson | March 4: Martha King | March 8: Association for Women in Aviation Maintenance | March 11: The Air Race Classic | March 15: Sisters of the Skies | March 18: Women in Aviation Conference | March 25: Bonny Simi of […]
The annual flight training conference attracted a number of top instructors and schools from around the U.S. to be honored.
Editor’s Note: This article originally appeared on FreightWaves.com. The robust recovery of U.S. domestic travel this summer increasingly looks like more of an outlier than a sign that airline bookings will continue unabated. Global airlines—and by default the air cargo industry that piggybacks on passenger flights—could face a bumpier recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic than […]