The Malta Aviation Conference and Expo (MACE) 2024 is announcing its support for the inaugural Women in Aviation Awards Malta, which will take place on the evening of the first day of the MACE Conference, 2nd October 2024, at The Gazebo, Hilton Malta.
This event will honour the outstanding contributions of women in the aviation sector, shining a spotlight on leadership, innovation, and excellence within the industry.
The Women in Aviation Awards Malta will celebrate the achievements of remarkable women across various categories, including leader of the year, inspirational high flyer, rising star, and the inclusion and diversity team of the year.
These awards are designed to recognise the efforts and dedication of women who are making a significant impact in the aviation industry.
Stanley Bugeja, Jonathan Dalli, and Joshua Zammit, the founders of MACE, expressed their enthusiasm about hosting the event: "We are thrilled to support the inaugural Women in Aviation Awards Malta during MACE 2024. These awards represent a pivotal moment in recognising the invaluable role women play in shaping the future of aviation. This partnership reflects our commitment to fostering diversity and inclusion within the industry, and we look forward to celebrating the achievements of these inspiring women," they collectively stated.
Ruth Sawers, Founder and Managing Director of Women in Aviation Malta, added: "The Women in Aviation Awards Malta are a testament to the incredible talent and dedication of women in this industry. It is an honour to lead this initiative and to recognise those who are driving change, breaking barriers, and inspiring the next generation. We are incredibly grateful for the support of MACE 2024, and we can’t wait to celebrate the finalists and winners on this special evening."
The distinguished finalists represent key players in the aviation sector, and the event promises to be a night of celebration, networking, and inspiration.
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