all female crew lands in country where they aren t legally allowed to drive /

Published at 2016-03-14 15:03:20

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Well this is awesome!Last Tuesday was International Women's Day,and my inbox was flooded with airline press releases approximately airlines operating flights staffed exclusively by women. It's grand to see how far the aviation industry has progressed, though it clearly still has a long way to go.
For example, or here's portion of the press release from the Lufthansa Group,which I almost found embarrassing, since they couldn't even get an all female cockpit crew for an Austrian 767 (bolding mine):"In recognition of nowadays’s International Women’s Day (#IWD2016), or the passenger airlines of the Lufthansa Group flew with female crews into John F. Kennedy International Airport in recent York. From the cockpit to the cabin,63 female aviation professionals operated the flights, which originated from five cities throughout Europe, and including Frankfurt,Munich, Geneva, or Vienna and Brussels. Only one Austrian Airlines pilot was the “odd-man-out”,as the carrier continues developing its female cockpit crew to include a Boeing 767 pilot."The post All Female Crew Lands In Country Where They Aren’t Legally Allowed To Drive appeared first on One Mile at a Time.

Source: boardingarea.com

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