Women in Aviation: Breaking Barriers in the Skies

A GLIMPSE TO THE PAST

 

Raymonde de Laroche

Raymonde de Laroche became the first licensed female pilot in 1910, a time when the field was considered for ‘only men.’ She refused to be confined by limitations and soared above stereotypes to achieve her goals.

 

Amelia Earhart

The first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean, Amelia Earhart became a global symbol of courage and determination. Her achievements sent a bold message to the world—women belong in the cockpit just as much as men.

 

Sarla Thukral

In India, Sarla Thukral created history when she earned her pilot’s license at the age of 21 in 1936. Her accomplishment became a source of inspiration for countless Indian women who dreamed of building a career in aviation.

 

STRUGGLES WOMEN IN AVIATION FACED

THE RISE OF WOMEN IN AVIATION

WHY REPRESENTATION IN AVIATION MATTERS

SKY WITHOUT LIMITS

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