Qantas & Jetstar Flights to Take off with Over 50 All-Female-Operated Flights for IWD

Qantas & Jetstar Flights to Take off with Over 50 All-Female-Operated Flights for IWD

By: WE Staff | Monday, 3 March 2025

  • Qantas and Jetstar to fly with more than 50 all-female-operated flights
  • The first flight took off on March 3, 2025 along with several others throughout this week of International Women’s Day
  • The flights will be operated by over 250 female pilots, cabin crew, engineers, airport and operations centre team members

Qantas and Jetstar will be taking to the sky along with more than 50 all-female-operated flights in the 2nd week of March, in the lead up to International Women’s Day 2025. On March 3, 2025, the flights took off, aiming towards inspiring the girls’ and women’s next generation for exploring the career opportunities within the aviation industry, especially in roles that are traditionally known to be male dominated.

Qantas, QantasLink and Jetstar’s team of over 250 female pilots, cabin crew, engineers, airport and operations centre team members will plan, dispatch and operate these flights, spanning over 20 routes in Australia, New Zealand and Asia.

“It’s exciting to see incredible talent across Qantas and Jetstar come together in force so more flights than ever before can soar in recognition of International Women’s Day. These flights are a celebration of all the women who paved the path for the next generation and are ensuring today’s teams can thrive in a more diverse workplace. My hope is that young girls see these these flights and are inspired to take up a career in aviation working beside supportive, passionate, inclusive and seriously talented women,” says Second Officer B787 Brigitte Howe in a statement.

Moreover, a Jetstar service from Adelaide to Sydney i.e., the first flight took off in the morning of March 3rd followed by a range of flights which will fly all throughout this week that includes Sydney to Hobart, Brisbane to Geraldton, Cairns to Melbourne, Sydney to Perth, Auckland to Christchurch and Tokyo to Fukuoka.

Captain Lizzie Archibald, the senior manager of Flying Operations at Jetstar added to the statement, saying, “Jetstar is proud to have women in leadership positions across the airline, inspiring the next generation of female leaders. Today’s flights are such an important moment to showcase to young girls and women all the different career paths aviation can offer, including pilots and engineers.”

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