Source: Delta Air Lines
“I believe the industry needs more people who are passionate about aviation and who are willing to foster the future generation of aviators. When these people are women, it serves as an incredibly important aspect of inspiring the next generation, which is visibility,” Ligon said. “There is rarely a trip where I am not approached and told that ‘I must be very inspiring to young girls’ or that a mother is glad their daughter saw me when they walked on the airplane. The more visibility we have, perhaps the more people we can inspire, and I believe it is incumbent upon us to do so for the future of our industry as a whole.”
The WING Flight is spearheaded by Delta’s Flight Operations, drawing inspiration from a longstanding partnership with Women in Aviation International. Since the Flight’s inception in 2015, Delta has cultivated partnerships with schools and community organizations across the country that facilitate STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) and aviation education programs.