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CargoLogicAir celebrates International Women’s Day

CargoLogicAir celebrated International Women’s Day on 8 March with its first all-female Boeing 747 crew deliver over 100 tonnes of cargo to Atlanta.

Captain Jacqueline Robinson and First Officer Carina Krause became the first all-female crew to fly one of CargoLogicAir’s Boeing 747 Freighters.

The freighter took-off from Frankfurt Airport headed for Atlanta with a payload of over 100 tonnes of cargo onboard one of CLA’s 747-400ERF aircraft – but not before the pilots were presented with flowers to mark their special milestone from colleagues at CargoLogicAir.

Jacqueline Robinson – who has more than 3,000 hours flying 747s – joined CLA in 2015 as a Senior First Officer and was promoted to Captain in 2018, while Carina Krause started with the airline last year, having previously flown for GSS and TUI Germany respectively.

CLA’s crew members also include another female First Officer, Tanya Apps, who previously worked for the UK Civil Aviation Authority.

CargoLogicAir chief executive officer, David Kerr said: “As a growing international airline, we want to promote the aviation industry as a great career choice for men and women and we want to ensure that we attract, and offer opportunities to, the most talented individuals to support our expansion plans.

“Today, as we celebrate International Women’s Day, we recognise the important contributions all of our female employees are making to the success of CargoLogicAir, as symbolised by Captain Robinson and First Officer Krause.”

In 2018, CargoLogicAir – the UK’s only maindeck cargo airline – was one of the first signatories of the Women in Aviation and Aerospace Charter, launched during Farnborough International Airshow, as part of the airline’s commitment to gender equality. The Charter has also been signed by aerospace manufacturers, airports, trade associations and other airlines.

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