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Alia Twal

Jordanian airline pilot (born 1988) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Alia Twal (born 1988[1]) is a commercial airline pilot from Jordan.[2][3] She flies for Royal Jordanian Airlines.[4] In 2016, Twal was made a Liveryman in the Honourable Company of Air Pilots, becoming the fourth Jordanian to receive this position.[5][6]

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Biography

Twal was inspired to become a pilot at the age of 16 when she first learned about Jordanian women pilots at a school career event.[4] Twal started learning to fly in 2006, graduating from the Ayla Aviation Academy in Aqaba, now known as Airways Aviation Academy. She was a flight instructor at the academy for three years before joining the Royal Jordanian Airlines as first an A320 first officer in 2011,[5] and then an A330 first officer in 2016 before returning to the A320.[7][4] Twal is also the governor of the Arabian Section of the Ninety-Nines and has established a scholarship in honor of Yvonne Trueman, the section's founder and first Bahraini women to gain a pilot's license.[7]

As one of the few women Jordanian pilots and head of her chapter of the Ninety-Nines, which includes pilot Carol Rabadi, Twal advocates for gender equality.[1][7]

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Awards and nominations

  • 2015: Award of Inspiration, the Ninety-Nines[8]

References

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