Lockheed Martin, WAI get together for "Girls in Aviation" day

Press Trust of India  |  Vishakapatnam 

Global aerospace firm Lockheed Martin and the chapter of the Women in Aviation International (WAI)got together to stage a "Girls in Aviation" Day here.

As part of the event, around 50 girls from two schools here visited the Visakhapatnam airport, where they had an opportunity to learn from employees and discuss airport operations with members of the senior airport management team.


The girls also with representatives from industry and local to discuss the relevance of careers in engineering and aviation to todays young women.

Phil Shaw, chief executive Lockheed Martin said, "Lockheed Martin has a diverse workforce in every sense and is proud to partner with organisations which have a similar mindset and a mutual interest in developing the next generation of engineers, technologists, aviators and scientists."

Shaw added that in this way we can unlock the full national potential, underpinning the of Indias Skills initiative.

Radha Bhatia, Chairperson, Bird Group and President WAI (Chapter) said, "We aim to empower more and more girls with the requisite skill sets to take up aviation as a viable career option."

The WAI Chapter comprises of a group of women professionals from various sectors of aviation with an aim to expand the participation of girls into more sectors of occupations in aviation and aerospace.

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First Published: Wed, December 13 2017. 20:00 IST