Girls in Aviation Day 2021 Reaches Nearly 10,000 Attendees
Massive recruitment effort to ensure aviation’s next generation workforce
With 85 individual events presented worldwide, Women in Aviation International’s September 25 Girls in Aviation Day 2021 reached nearly 10,000 attendees. While a majority of events were held in person, many were organized for virtual gatherings through the use of the Aviation for Girls App and additional video content. A hand full of events will continue to take place through the end of October.
Truly an international event, Girls in Aviation Day was celebrated not just in the United States, but in 17 other countries across North and Central America and Australia as well as countries in Africa, Asia, and Europe. Girls were introduced to the career and lifestyle possibilities in aviation and aerospace through meeting role models, career panels, exploring airplanes and airports, and a host of hands-on, fun and educational activities ranging from a sectional chart treasure hunt to making jewelry using A&P tools.
“Our primary goal is to introduce girls ages 8 to 17 to all the career opportunities aviation and aerospace offer,” says WAI CEO Allison McKay. “We go beyond piloting careers and include air traffic controllers, astronauts, mechanics, engineers, technicians, designers and more. In fact, one girl told me that she now wants to design aircraft interiors as her career. That’s a career she would never have even known of, much less considered, without Girls in Aviation Day.”
Since WAI’s first annual international Girls in Aviation Day in 2015, the annual WAI event has grown every year since its first gathering of 32 events and 3,200 participants. In 2019, GIAD met more than 20,000 attendees participating in 119 events in 18 countries. In 2020––owing to COVID-19––WAI launched the free Aviation for Girls App with hours of educational content reaching thousands of girls from more than 60 countries.
Many thanks to our 2021 Girls in Aviation Day partners, without whom this incredible program would not be possible. PREMIER – United Airlines CONTRIBUTING – Envoy Air, ISTAT Foundation, Leidos, PPG Foundation, Pratt & Whitney, Sporty’s Pilot Shop SUPPORTING – Air Wisconsin Airlines, ALPA, Amazon, CAE, Cirrus Aircraft, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, FedEx Express, Frontier Airlines, GE Aviation, HPE, Global Aviation, Lycoming Engines, NATCA, Netflix Inc., NetJets/NJASAP, SkyWest Airlines, Solarius Aviation, SpaceX, Textron Aviation, The Kroger Company, Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology, Viasat ADDITIONAL PARTNERS – Air Transport Services Group (ATSG), American Express, Aviation Supplies & Academics Inc. (ASA), Baylor Institute for Air Science, Cape Air/Nantucket Airlines, Emanuel Bachmann Foundation, Hartzell Propeller, JCL Aviation Services, JJR Solutions, Scorpius Imagery, Spirit Airlines, Utah Valley University School of Aviation Sciences, Wings Financial Credit Union
The next Girls in Aviation Day will be held on Saturday, March 19, 2022, in conjunction with the International Women in Aviation Conference at the Gaylord Opryland Hotel and Resort in Nashville, Tennessee. The international Girls in Aviation Day 2022 is planned for Saturday, September 24, 2022.
The complete list of 2021 Girls in Aviation Day events can be found at www.WAI.org/events/girls-aviation-day-2021.