As part of the measures that seek equality before the law, society, and employment opportunities for women worldwide; The commercial aeronautics sector is reflecting on the situation of women in this work environment, in order to promote the participation of more women in the position of a commercial pilot.
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International Organizations in favor of women in commercial aviation
Two organizations worldwide are leading the charge in promoting greater inclusion for women in the commercial aviation sector, the International Society of Women Airline Pilots (ISWAP), and the Institute for Women in Aviation Worldwide (iWOAW ).
We must be clear that, when organizations such as ISWAP and iWOAW seek to promote the participation of women in the aeronautical sector, special emphasis is placed on the right they have, just like men to serve as pilots, and as aircraft commanders, positions that even today in many airlines are considered exclusive to men; this in no way detracts from the position that women have held throughout the history of commercial aviation as flight attendants, stewardesses, or air hostesses a job that is worthy of recognition and applause, it simply seeks a level playing field in positions that have been restricted to women for years.
The data
In a study carried out by ISWAP, the following data were obtained on the situation of the work environment of female pilots in the commercial aviation work environment: only 5.26% (9,746) of the 185,143 airline pilots are women, of this small group, less than half, 2,630 serve as commanders.
In view of the results, which demonstrate a minimal participation of women in commercial piloting, the commercial aviation sector, along with various stakeholders in the environment; They are encouraging more women to participate in positions that for a long time were assigned exclusively to the male role, this is opportune, since in the coming years a growth in the demand for commercial pilots is expected.
Activities to support the cause
As part of efforts to promote aviation among girls and women, and taking advantage of March 8, International Women’s Day; iWOAW will celebrate this year’s “World Week of Women in Aviation”, from March 8th to 1st. The event seeks to disseminate the participation of women in aviation, for this, the achievements of different important female personalities in aviation in the past and present will be recognized, seeking to motivate a great future for women in the future of the air transport industry. .
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