The Ninety-Nines: Celebrating 96 Years of Women in Aviation
Pioneering pilots formed the organization to inspire and support future generations.
Pioneering pilots formed the organization to inspire and support future generations.
Fewer event exhibitors are in attendance due to recent policy shifts.
Panelists will be discussing aerospace career pathways and offer suggestions for supporting girls and women with an interest in science and math.
The bequest honors Josephine Wood Wallingford, who was the youngest woman to hold a pilot certificate when the organization was created in 1929.
The member of the famous ‘Mercury 13’ finally reached space at age 82.
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.
Pilot Aubrey Clark, 21, was warned that the 450 nm journey from North Carolina to Sun ‘n Fun would be a challenge.
Remembering the groundbreaking female pilots who shaped U.S. history in WWII.
The watchmaker is collaborating with the National WASP WWII Museum to pay tribute to the barrier-breaking female pilots.