Airways Aviation decided to celebrate Women International Day by announcing a scholarship of €100.000,00 (one hundred thousand Euros) to be given and split between the first 10 women enrolling in the upcoming ATPL(A) courses in the Europe.
Every year and through a number of actions, Airways Aviation tries to make a positive impact on the lives of underrepresented girls and women worldwide with a particular focus in the aviation education and training.
“This year’s scholarship is a demonstration of the continuous support Airways Aviation puts in corporate responsibility and a symbolic push to promote aviation and in particular the pilot career to women who, most of the times, still feel the industry is not looking at them.”
If you want to learn more about the scholarship and our upcoming pilot courses in Europe (Germany and France) please contact us at [email protected]
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