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Brussels Airlines and the Inclusion of Women in the Aviation Sector

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Twenty years ago, Brussels Airlines was proud to welcome the first woman fully qualified as an aviation technician. Carolien Sterckx started her career in the early 2000s and graduated as a technician in 2005. Brussels Airlines now has 28 women in its Maintenance and Engineering department, which still accounts for only 8% of all employees in this department. Brussels Airlines claims to place "a great importance on diversity and inclusion." A di…
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Twenty years ago, Brussels Airlines was proud to welcome the first woman fully qualified as an aviation technician. Carolien Sterckx started her career in the early 2000s and graduated as a technician in 2005. Brussels Airlines now has 28 women in its Maintenance and Engineering department, which still accounts for only 8% of all employees in this department. Brussels Airlines claims to place "a great importance on diversity and inclusion." A di…

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Air Journal broke the news in on Thursday, August 14, 2025.
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