International Girls in Aviation Day Puts Spotlight on Industry Careers
An estimated 30,000 girls took part in 185 events at airports, FBOs, and aviation museums in 33 countries, 43 states, and two U.S. territories.
An estimated 30,000 girls took part in 185 events at airports, FBOs, and aviation museums in 33 countries, 43 states, and two U.S. territories.
The Aviation educator and advocate is being recognized for her lifelong efforts.
This year there are more than 150 events planned at airports, FBOs, museums, and hangars across the U.S., Canada, Europe, Africa, and Asia.
Stephanie Kenyon has been named interim CEO of Women in Aviation International.
The three-day event hosts professional development, networking, and education sessions for aviation career paths.
An estimated 16,000 girls learned about aviation careers during this year’s international event, according to the organization.
Legends walk among us at EAA AirVenture, the largest general aviation airshow on Earth.
The NAA and the Ninety-Nines bestow the award on a person who has contributed to the success of others
Women in Aviation International plans its annual commemoration of the contribution made by the Women Airforce Service Pilots in World War II.
Women in Aviation International hosted local school and Girl Scout groups on Saturday, March 19, at the 33rd WAI conference in Nashville, Tennessee to participate in a wide range of aerospace activities sponsored by industry exhibitors and the armed services. The Girls in Aviation Day at #WAI22 echoes the GIAD events that take place each […]