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Qatar Airways (QA) celebrated a landmark flight on Sunday as its scheduled service from Brussels to Doha was operated by a crew made up entirely of 15 women on Airbus A350.
The flight from the Belgian capital to the airline’s hub in Qatar was the first time all crew members — from the cockpit to the cabin — had a 100 percent female roster.
“Qatar Airways is committed to promoting gender diversity, both within our airline and the industry as a whole. Our flight from Brussels to Doha is a testament to our wider goal of ensuring that women are equally represented at Qatar Airways, and recognises that the most advanced societies include women in the highest ranks of leadership,” Qatar Airway Group Chief Executive Akbar al Baker said.
The airline recently announced a 10-year partnership with the International Air Transport Association (IATA) for the launch of the “IATA Diversity & Inclusion Awards”, which promote greater gender diversification in the aviation industry.
Qatar Airways has committed to supporting the awards for the next decade, as it recognises the need to encourage women to succeed and excel at all levels of the industry. The first winners will be announced at the IATA AGM in June.
Commenting on the flight, European Commissioner for Transport Violeta Bulc, said: “Women in transport are
under-represented, constituting less than 5 percent of female pilots globally. We need to change this and strengthen women’s employment in the aviation sector. Actions like Qatar Airways’ flight with an all-female crew are a great example of how to bring down stereotypes and encourage more women to join the sector. In the future I hope to see more flights with a female captain and a female co-pilot and more concrete actions for a gender-balanced aviation sector.”
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