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CARC-US embassy dialogue session tackles women’s empowerment in civil aviation sector
By JT - Jun 14,2023 - Last updated at Jun 14,2023
Guests pose for a photo during a dialogue session organised by the Civil Aviation Regulatory Commission in cooperation with the US embassy (Photo courtesy of CARC)
AMMAN — The Civil Aviation Regulatory Commission (CARC) has organised a dialogue session in cooperation with the US embassy on the empowerment of women in the civil aviation sector at the commission’s headquarters.
During the session, attended by representatives of the US embassy and a number of women working in the commission, Eileen Bjorkman, executive director of the Air Force Test Centre at Edward Air Force Base, California, shared her experience in the military and civil aviation sector, according to a CARC statement.
In his opening remarks, CARC Chief Commissioner Captain Haitham Misto stressed the commission’s keenness to provide the necessary support to women working in the aviation sector by providing the appropriate environment and training.
The commission offers women staff the opportunity to represent the commission internally and externally, Misto said.
Björkman talked about her busy career in the field of military and civil aviation, the importance of a supportive environment for women workforce, and the most prominent challenges facing women in the aviation sector in the world.
She also mentioned her latest book, “The Fly Girls Revolt”, which was published in May of this year.
The session also included a review of the most important professional and scientific achievements of women working in the commission.
CARC formed a team to enhance the role of women in aviation at the beginning of this year.
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