The WiAT community came together in person for the first time at WATS 2024 on Wednesday during an early morning breakfast session titled: "Meet the 1%".
There will be a lot of talk about the importance of diversity this International Women's Day, lots of likes and shares on social media but what changes will actually come about in the workplace today and in the future?
Captain Jessiy Bartley, an A320 SME at VTR, shares her personal journey through aviation and highlights the opportunity that we have to grow our community of women trainers and leaders.
Jessica De Melo, Leading Edge Aviation alum, achieves Captain rank in just three years, reflecting her determined progression and commitment to aviation.
It has been quite a few weeks for the women in aviation movement, with an inspiring trio smashing glass ceilings to reach senior leadership positions never before held by women. But what does this mean for our industry? Penny McGrigor investigates.
The engaging session featured knowledgable presenters Julie Brophy and Charlotte Eastwood from GateOne Consultancy, who led a thought-provoking exploration of cultural issues within the aviation industry.
India's burgeoning female pilot numbers continue to grow with a year-on-year 22% rise in the number of commercial pilots licenses issued to women, the Times of India reported.
Have you signed up for the Women in Aviation Training forum yet? This new initiative provides practical ways to support women in the aviation training industry, whether they are a pilot or instructor, a student, work in management or administration, cabin crew training, below wing or maintenance functions.
HalldaleGroup has signed up for the International Air Transport Association's (IATA)25By2025 initiative, which advocates for greater gender diversity in the aviation industry.