Women in Aviation International is an American nonprofit organization, which provides networking, education, mentoring, and scholarship opportunities for women and men in careers in the aviation and aerospace industries. It aims to promote public understanding of notable American women in the aviation industry.
About
WAI has resources for members who include astronauts, pilots, flight attendants, maintenance technicians, air traffic controllers, educators, students, air show performers, airport managers, business owners, and many others. The group emphasizes helping members find employment and build their careers. Membership in WAI is composed of aviation professionals, enthusiasts, students and corporate members. Local chapters work to help break cultural stereotypes about gender and aviation careers. The organization is based in West Alexandria, Ohio. WAI publishes a magazine called Aviation for Women which has six issues per year. WAI also sponsors scholarships for members of WAI.
Each year the organization hosts an annual conference, which has grow from 150 participants in 1990 to approximately 4,500 in 2015. In 1996, there were 1,400 women attending the conference. In 2013, there were more than 3,000 attendees. Men constituted the majority of attendees in 2016, a trend noted at previous conferences. The conference includes educational workshops, networking opportunities with various aspects of the aviation industry, a scholarship awards banquet, and the annual WAI Pioneer Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. Approximately a half million dollars in scholarship money was being awarded by 2004. A portion of the scholarships are awarded to men. In 1996, Robin Lamar and Marcia Buckingham sponsored an organizational meeting for aviation and mechanics at the WAI annual conference, leading to the formation of a new group, called the Association for Women in Aviation Maintenance.
Girls in Aviation Day
In 2015, WAI launched Girls in Aviation Day observed on last Saturday of the month of September. The day is intended to interest girls, ages 8 to 17, in aviation careers. A Girl Scout patch was designed for the 2016 Girls in Aviation Day which would be given out to scouts who took part in the day's activities.
The Women in Aviation International Pioneer Hall of Fame was established in 1992. Its purpose is to honor women who make significant contributions as record setters, pioneers, or innovators in the aviation and aerospace industries. WAI solicits nominations from throughout the aviation industry each year for the WAI Pioneer Hall of Fame. Inductees are chosen from the nominations by a committee, "with special consideration given to individuals who have helped other women become successful in aviation or opened doors of opportunity for other women."