Government unveils new set of Aviation Ambassadors

In an effort to inspire the next generation of aerospace professionals, Aviation Minister Anthony Browne has announced the appointment of 10 new Aviation Ambassadors.

With a lineup ranging from a…


Woman pilot sitting in airplane cockpit, wearing headset.

In an effort to inspire the next generation of aerospace professionals, Aviation Minister Anthony Browne has announced the appointment of 10 new Aviation Ambassadors.

With a lineup ranging from a TikTok influencer who specialises in showing life behind-the-scenes at Heathrow Airport, to a seasoned Air Cadet commander with over a decade’s experience and a private pilot licence, the new ambassadors have been selected to inspire and guide the next generation of aviators.

As the sector continues to grow following the pandemic, having a young and diverse workforce that can embrace and adapt to new challenges – whether that be new technologies, cleaner travel or emerging trends – will ensure the UK is at the cutting edge of the aviation industry.

Over the next two years the ambassadors will serve as mentors and advocates, attending schools, mentoring events and workshops to showcase their experience and encourage young people to use their skills in aviation.

As well as delivering their own bespoke outreach activities to underrepresented groups, the ambassadors will also offer advice on where pathways into aviation can be created or improved – making it easier for young people to join the sector.

Browne said: “As the aviation industry evolves, these new Aviation Ambassadors will shine a light on this rewarding sector, attracting talented individuals who might otherwise miss their opportunity.

“These Ambassadors will help to attract even more innovation and creativity to the industry, showcasing the opportunities available in this exciting new era of new technology and decarbonisation.”

One of the new ambassadors is Alice Goodwin, a design and development engineer at Virgin Atlantic with a passion for STEM.

With a unique role in avionics and extensive outreach experience, she is a mentor to young people at numerous aviation organisations supporting women and people from underrepresented backgrounds to take up aviation careers.

Goodwin said: “Aviation engineering is a dynamic and interesting industry, full of passionate and inspiring individuals. I am really looking forward to being an ambassador and having the platform to showcase the amazing opportunities available in our industry to young people.”
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