African Leaders in Aviation - ALA

African Leaders in Aviation - ALA

Airlines and Aviation

Pretoria, Gauteng 1,251 followers

Changing the narrative, one African youth at a time.

About us

Exciting... diverse... dynamic... broad - are just some of the words used to describe the Aviation Industry. With over 40 aviation related professions, one needs to thoroughly research and acquire enough information on the various areas of aviation they are interested in. ...but the big Question is "Where do we start??" ALA is here to help you navigate your way through aviation. We want to help you understand aviation better, share with you possible opportunities - be it studying or work related - and connect you with the aviation community.

Industry
Airlines and Aviation
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Pretoria, Gauteng
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2017

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  • African Leaders in Aviation - ALA reposted this

    Apply now for Women in Leadership: A Program for Emerging Leaders at Harvard University! 🌟 This exclusive 3-day program (May 13-15, 2025) is tailored to address the unique challenges women face in our industry ✈️🚀 🗓 Applications are now open and close December 20, 2024. Don’t miss your chance to enhance your skills in executive communication, strategic thinking, and negotiation! Up to 30 WAI members will receive funding for tuition, hotel, and meals. Travel costs are on you. Learn more at WAI.org/scholarships #WomeninAviationInternational #IamWAI #WeAreWAI #EmergingLeaders #HarvardUniversity

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    Flight Operations Officer |Teacher| Philanthropist| Mentor

    I was privileged to attend the Jambojet career fair at the Pride Centre in Kenya held on 31st October 2024 under the theme “Future of Aviation: Innovation, Opportunities and Career Pathways” It was an opportunity to meet stake holders in the industry, students, aviation enthusiasts and fellow aviation professionals. My highlight was the breakout session “take off and landing, pilots on the ground and the skies” Captains Pauline, Ted, Micheal and Maina emphasized the importance of mentorship in both personal and professional growth. We also discussed the three aspects that make a good aviator; Knowledge, skills and attitude. A huge thank you to Jumbojet for putting this together, I was positively impacted. Karanja Ndegwa Jambojet Beyond Mentorship Foundation African Leaders in Aviation - ALA pauline Bichanga Michael Kwinga, AvMp Kenya Airways #bemagenta #careerfair #mentorship #aviation

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    Director Flight Operations Training Policies & Procedures at American Airlines

    Was my honor to join the AVI-STEM events in Venda, South Africa and excited to share my passion for aviation!!

    📢 AVI-STEM Event Recap: Venda, South Africa We are thrilled to share the incredible impact of our recent AVI-STEM outreach event in Venda, South Africa, where we had the privilege of engaging with over 500 students from three local secondary schools: Mbilwi Secondary School – 360 students Davhana Secondary School – 120 students Ozias Davhana Secondary School – 60 students This event was a monumental experience for the students, many of whom had never been exposed to aviation careers, nor had they seen an aircraft up close before. For most of them, witnessing a drone in action was a first, and they were thrilled to take turns flying one! The sight of a female pilot added to their excitement—it was an empowering and inspiring moment to show these young minds that women can excel in aviation and STEM careers. Our AVI-STEM team brought a model aircraft, which sparked curiosity and awe, especially for students who had never seen an airplane before. It was not just about seeing the model; it was about planting the seeds of possibility, showing them that careers in aviation are within their reach. Additionally, Girl Up Zimbabwe led transformative workshops on critical topics such as leadership, teenage pregnancy, bullying, and more. The girls found a safe space to share, learn, and be empowered. It was an important moment for them to see role models who care about their personal and academic growth. A heartfelt thank you goes out to our incredible team who made this event a success: Deborah Hecker, EMBA Amanda Kandawire Nyasha Natasha Muzadzi Timukudze Hungwe Ngonidzashe Machaka ISTAT Foundation Your dedication and support have made an unforgettable difference in these students' lives. Together, we are building future leaders in aviation and STEM. The smiles, the excitement, and the newfound sense of possibility in these students will remain with us for a long time. We look forward to continuing our mission of inspiring and empowering the next generation of African aviation professionals! ✈️🚀 #AVI-STEM #AfricanLeadersInAviation #Inspiration #STEMCareers #AviationEducation #GirlsInSTEM #Venda

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  • Thank you Sharlenee Naidoo from team Fireblade Aviation for the wonderful gifts you provided to the children at Rolina Orphanage. FLY is a children's book that inspires young readers to dream big and shows them that exciting adventures await. The children truly enjoyed the books; these stories are like seeds that will nurture their great dreams for the future. Congratulations on this remarkable initiative. Many children's lives will be positively impacted because of it. Khodani Davhana Sara Bauermeister

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  • Kenya 2024!!!

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    What a lovely Avi-stem camp Kenya 2024, Coast Edition. We were privileged to partner with our ever present collaboraters to make this year a success, thank you African Leaders in Aviation - ALA GirlUp It's Time . This year we were also joined by UN Women in celebrating international day of the Girl Child as well as GirlCode, Capital Connect Aviation and South African Airways 🇿🇦. We managed to impact and donate GIAD kits, sanitary towels and t-shirts to 1,700 girls and teachers from Mbaraki Girls and Kwale Girls. What a wonderful weekend it was. Looking forward to Avi-stem camp 2025. #mentorship #stem #girls #giaapaintingtheskiespink

  • Girls’ vision for the future The 2024 International Day of the Girl theme is ‘Girls’ vision for the future’. This year’s theme conveys both the need for urgent action and persistent hope, driven by the power of girls’ voices and vision for the future. Today’s generation of girls is disproportionately affected by global crises of climate, conflict, poverty and pushback on hard won gains for human rights and gender equality. Too many girls are still denied their rights, restricting their choices and limiting their futures. Yet, recent analysis shows that girls are not only courageous in the face of crisis, but hopeful for the future. Every day, they are taking action to realize a vision of a world in which all girls are protected, respected and empowered. But girls cannot realize this vision alone. They need allies who listen to and respond to their needs. With the right support, resources and opportunities, the potential of the world’s more than 1.1 billion girls is limitless. And when girls lead, the impact is immediate and wide reaching: families, communities and economies are all stronger, our future brighter. It is time to listen to girls, to invest in proven solutions that will accelerate progress towards a future in which every girl can fulfil her potential. https://lnkd.in/gn6uQwz

    International Day of the Girl Child | United Nations

    International Day of the Girl Child | United Nations

    un.org

  • Exciting News! 🎉 The next AVI-STEM event is coming to Mombasa, Kenya, and we couldn’t be more thrilled! In partnership with GIAA, Girl Up, and Girl Code, we are bringing together over 1,700 girls for an unforgettable experience in aviation, STEM, and leadership. Get ready for hands-on workshops, inspiring talks, and the chance to connect with industry leaders. This is a unique opportunity to ignite passion, build skills, and empower the next generation of female trailblazers. Stay tuned for more details – we can’t wait to see you there! ✈ #AVISTEM #EmpowerHer #GirlsInSTEM #STEMInAfrica

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    On behalf of African Leaders in Aviation, deep gratitude is extended to the ISTAT Foundation for their unwavering support over the past three years. Their commitment to fostering aviation growth across Africa has been instrumental in inspiring and guiding the next generation of aviation leaders. Special appreciation goes out to the ISTAT team for attending the camp in Nairobi, Kenya—their engagement not only enriched the experience but also highlighted the importance of outreach programs within the aviation industry. Megan King Tracey O’Brien Katie M. Adam K. Philip Mafunga Christine Rovelli A heartfelt thank you is also extended to the generous donors who make all of this possible. Their contributions are seen as vital investments in the future of aviation and in the young minds who will one day lead the industry forward. As the ISTAT Foundation celebrates its 30th anniversary and embarks on an ambitious campaign to raise $300,000, African Leaders in Aviation looks forward to the impact this will have in expanding educational and grant programs. Together, they are confident that they can continue nurturing the future of aviation. #ISTATCares #ISTATGivesBack #ISTATFoundationTurns30

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    As we celebrate the ISTAT Foundation's 30th anniversary, we’re setting our sights on an ambitious goal — to raise US$300,000. The proceeds from this campaign will be dedicated to enhancing the Foundation’s educational and grant programs, ensuring we can continue to support and nurture the next generation of aviation leaders. Tracey O’Brien, chair of the ISTAT Foundation's Grants Committee, reflects on how the Foundation transformed her career through its Scholarship Program and volunteer opportunities. With your support, we can expand these initiatives and create even more opportunities for future aviation professionals. Join us in making a difference! https://lnkd.in/g8zJpQvH #ISTATCares #ISTATGivesBack #ISTATFoundationTurns30

  • African Leaders in Aviation are deeply honored to have participated in the 2nd Rwanda AVI-STEM event in Kigali, where they had the privilege of welcoming 100 talented young girls, including some from last year’s school visits. The program is designed to foster continuity, ensuring that the organization re-engages with students previously met and reinforces the lessons shared. Seeing these young girls’ growth and their ongoing passion for aviation has been incredibly rewarding. In collaboration with Girl Up, United Nations Foundation Rwanda, who generously provided sanitary towels for each participant, and Women in Aviation International, who supplied Girls in Aviation Day kits, the event ensured that the girls were supported holistically. The Rwanda Airports Company (RAC) graciously facilitated an engaging tour of the airport, offering students invaluable insights into the aviation world, guided by knowledgeable staff. The event was also honored to host Rebecca, a local Rwandese pilot, who spent the day sharing her inspiring journey and vast experience, motivating the girls with her story. RwandAir played a key role by allowing the girls to explore an aircraft up close, filling them with excitement and awe. African Leaders in Aviation would like to extend heartfelt thanks to Rwanda Airports Company for their support, especially for facilitating the tour and providing their expert staff to guide the students. Special gratitude also goes to the Girl Up Rwanda team, who were instrumental in the success of the event, and the students themselves for their enthusiasm and active participation. Their energy and passion made the day a remarkable success. A huge thank you to all partners and sponsors, including ISTAT Foundation and Women in Aviation International, for their dedication to empowering the next generation of leaders. Together, they continue to inspire and uplift young girls, changing the narrative and paving the way for future aviation leaders. Noëlla Lidvine ISINGIZWE RwandAir Ltd Rwanda Airports Company (RAC) ISTAT Foundation Women in Aviation International Akagera Aviation Ltd Boeing Nakiwala Rebecca #GirlsInAviationDay #AVI-STEM #WomenInAviation #YouthEmpowerment #Rwanda #DreamsToDestinations #STEMEducation #AviationCareers

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  • African Leaders in Aviation express deep gratitude for the opportunity to participate in the Girls in Aviation Day in Entebbe, Uganda, in collaboration with Air Serv. The event was a tremendous success, made possible by the commitment and hard work of the incredible team on the ground. Their efforts in planning and delivering a memorable day for around 100 enthusiastic girls were truly remarkable. We are especially grateful for the strong and ongoing relationship we have with Air Serv, which continues to be a key partner in our mission to inspire and empower young girls across the continent. In partnership with Uganda Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) and Uganda Airlines, the event featured engaging panel discussions on various aviation careers, led by inspiring female professionals from the industry. It was heartwarming to see the girls actively participate with curiosity, asking insightful and intelligent questions throughout the sessions. One of the day's highlights was the visit to the airport, where the girls had the unique opportunity to board a Uganda Airlines A330. The day was further enriched with delicious snacks and a warm lunch, making it an unforgettable experience. Under the theme "From Dreams to Destinations: Building a Sustainable Aviation Career for the Girl Child," the event aimed to spark a passion for aviation and inspire the next generation of female aviators and leaders. We extend our heartfelt thanks to our partners, ISTAT Foundation and Women in Aviation International, whose generous support was instrumental in making this event a success. Together, we are changing the narrative and empowering African youth, one step at a time. Uganda Civil Aviation Authority Uganda Airlines Henk Boneschans Danielle Payant Nakazibwe Ramulah Percy Air Serv International Women in Aviation International ISTAT Foundation Derek Nseko Robina Nalumu #GirlsInAviationDay #WomenInAviation #AviationCareers #YouthEmpowerment #DreamsToDestinations #Entebbe #Uganda

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