Qantas and Jetstar celebrate women in aviation with historic flights

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As International Women’s Day approaches, Qantas and Jetstar are making a bold statement by operating over 50 flights entirely staffed by women. This initiative is not just a celebration of women in aviation but also a call to action, aiming to inspire young girls and women to explore the diverse career opportunities available in the industry.

The flights, which will span more than 20 routes across Australia, New Zealand, and Asia, are a testament to the growing presence of women in traditionally male-dominated roles such as pilots and engineers. Over 250 female professionals, including pilots, cabin crew, engineers, and operations centre team members, will be involved in planning, dispatching, and operating these flights. The routes include notable journeys like Sydney to Hobart, Brisbane to Geraldton, and Cairns to Melbourne, showcasing the breadth of women’s involvement in aviation.

Second Officer B787 Brigitte Howe expressed her pride in being part of this initiative, highlighting the progress made in the aviation industry and the incredible career paths available to women. She noted, “It’s exciting to see incredible talent across Qantas and Jetstar come together in force so more flights than ever before can soar in recognition of International Women’s Day. These flights are a celebration of all the women who paved the path for the next generation and are ensuring today’s teams can thrive in a more diverse workplace. My hope is that young girls see these flights and are inspired to take up a career in aviation working beside supportive, passionate, inclusive and seriously talented women.”

Jetstar’s senior manager of Flying Operations, Captain Lizzie Archibald, emphasized the significance of these all-female crews in showcasing the exceptional talent and leadership women bring to the aviation industry. She highlighted that Jetstar is proud to have women in leadership positions, inspiring the next generation of female leaders. Captain Archibald noted, “Today’s flights are such an important moment to showcase to young girls and women all the different career paths aviation can offer, including pilots and engineers. From the flight deck and cabin, to the operations centre, engineering, ground staff, and corporate teams, this week is an opportunity to celebrate the invaluable contributions of women to the world of aviation every day.”

This initiative not only celebrates the achievements of women in aviation but also underscores the industry’s commitment to fostering a more inclusive and diverse workforce. By highlighting the various roles available, Qantas and Jetstar aim to encourage more women to pursue careers in aviation, breaking down barriers and paving the way for future generations.

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