Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Aviation

Argentina

 * Elida Carles - Argentinian pilot and Actress. Flew, with Susana Ferrari Billinghurst and Julia Perez Cattoni, to Uruguay, officially representing the Argentinian Government, in November 1943.
 * Julia Perez Cattoni - Argentinian pilot. Flew, with Susana Ferrari Billinghurst and Elida Carles, to Uruguay, officially representing the Argentinian Government, in November 1943.

Belgium

 * Yvonne Cunha, first Belgian woman airline pilot and first woman to pilot a Boeing commercial aircraft. ; ; ; ;

Brunei

 * Dk Nadiah Pg Khashiem, first Bruneian senior first officer to fly a commercial airliner to Jeddah.

Canada
See also: WikiProject Women in Red/Missing articles by dictionary/Aviation


 * Nora Bottomley - one of the first women to earn pilot wings with the Canadian Armed Forces
 * Sarah Dallaire - second woman pilot with the Snowbirds in history
 * Mireille Goyer - started Women of Aviation Worldwide Week

Chile

 * Margot Uvalde, flew as a mail carrier in WWII, -- not a ton of sources though

France

 * Victorin Garaix, a French WWI pilot.digital ID cph.3a48933.

Iran

 * Ina Avshid, pioneer aviator in Iran,
 * Fatemeh Azadeh, first Iranian woman pilot,
 * Bahareh Bozorgzadegan one of the few Airbus pilots in Iran
 * Sadiqeh Dowlatshi, pioneer aviator in Iran,
 * Ozra Asgar Gilani, first woman in Imperial Iranian Air Force, ,
 * Parvaneh Noorvar (Major and physician), first woman to be a senior officer in the Imperial Iranian Air Force,
 * Shahrzad Shams first active Iranian woman airline pilot,

Italy

 * Fiorenza de Bernardi, first woman airline captain in Italy in 1969,

Japan

 * Kaneko Kitamura (Q11401951) (26 November 1903 - 26 July 1931), the first woman journalist reported from hot ballon. Herself a trainee aviator.
 * Yone Nanji (Q11407640) (24 November 1890 - death date/year unknown), took aviation license in the United States of America, must be the earliest person.

Poland

 * Katarzyna Tomiak, first Polish Mig pilot,

Russia/USSR

 * María Fortus, NKVD agent and part of the "Night Witches" leadership

South Africa

 * Sizakele Mzimela, first black South African woman to own an airline,
 * Jane Trembath, first South African women to pilot a Boeing 747,

South Korea

 * Park Ji Won (pilot), air force officer and one of 3 to become South Korea's first women fighter pilots
 * Park Ji Yeon (pilot), air force officer and one of 3 to become South Korea's first women fighter pilots
 * Pyun Bo Ra, air force officer and one of 3 to become South Korea's first women fighter pilots

Sweden

 * Inga-Karin Ahlström (not sure if she's notable)

Trinidad and Tobago

 * Wendy Yawching - First Trinidadian woman became a captain in 1988.

UAE

 * Nabila Al Awadhi, first woman aviation medicine physician in UAE
 * Noufa Al Afeefi, first woman air traffic controller in UAE

UK

 * Kate Moran (pilot), one of the youngest airline pilots in Britain, ,

US

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 * 602nd Aircraft Warning Service Women’s Army Corps Filter Company,


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 * Neva Paris - one of the 20 women who raced in the first Women's Air Derby
 * Margaret Perry (aviator) - one of the 20 women who raced in the first Women's Air Derby
 * Audrey Poberezny, helped form the Experimental Aircraft Association,, ,
 * Deanne Schulman, first woman to be qualified as a Smokejumper in 1984.
 * Mary Silitch/Mary Frances Silitch (1935-), first woman to be editor-in-chief of a national aviation magazine, ,
 * Jacqueline L. Smith, Navy air traffic controller, founded Professional Women Controllers with Sue Mostert,
 * Riley Speidel - at the age of 14, Speidel became the youngest person to fly solo in an aircraft across the United States by flying from California to Maine via a motorized glider in 2019. ; ; ;
 * Vera Dawn Walker - one of the 20 women who raced in the first Women's Air Derby
 * Ruth Harman Walraven (1913-1993), Wisconsin aviator, *Florene Miller Watson, WASP pilot,, ,
 * Wilda N. Winfield, a WASP Class 1944-W-8.

Vietnam

 * Nguyen Thi Thanh Thuy, first woman Vietnamese pilot,

Organizations
WWII,
 * Association for Women in Aviation Maintenance (AWAM)
 * Australian Women Pilot's Association (AWPA)
 * International Aviation Womens Association (IAWA)
 * International Society of Women Airline Pilots(ISWAP)
 * Southern African Women in Aviation and Aerospace Industry (SAWIA),
 * Women's International Association of Aeronautics (WIAA); historical organization 1929-mid-1960s??? founded by Elizabeth Lippincott McQueen;

Needs improvement

 * Akram Monfared Arya, Swedish-Iranian pilot
 * Elena Caragiani-Stoenescu, first Romanian pilot, (stub)
 * Božena Laglerová, first Czech woman to earn a pilot's license (stub)
 * Sibongile Sambo, South African (stub)
 * Janine Shepherd, Australian pilot

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 * Mabel Cody, a stunt (American)
 * Virginia Duțescu (Q3967411) a member of "White Squadron", articles in frwiki, itwiki, rowiki.
 * Claire M. Fahy, flight attendant
 * Isabel Fenton, WASP training graduate on Jul 3, 1943.
 * Patricia Collins Hughes, a WASP.
 * Hazel Johnson (pilot) (nee Smothers) 1969 Powder Puff Derby air race competitor, rescue missions in her pink Bell 47 helicopter.
 * Wanda Ewing (pilot), 1969 Powder Puff Derby competitor with Hazel Smothers and Cessna 172
 * Madge Ragan Leon Moore, WASP recepient of Congressional Gold Medal; article on enwiki for "Women Airforce Service Pilots" and hewiki for "טייסות שירות חיל האוויר"
 * Simona Maierean Română / Simona Maierean, first Romanian pilot on a MiG-21 Lancer; rowiki
 * Victorin Garaix, a French WWI pilot. digital ID cph.3a48933.
 * Wilda N. Winfield, a WASP Class 1944-W-8.
 * Mary Anna Martin Wyall, a WASP, joined the final formal group reunion Sept. 25 to 28, 2008.
 * Betty Wall Strohfus / Betty Wall, a Women Airforce Service Pilot, during the WWII era.