This is a timeline of women in aviation which describes many of the firsts and achievements of women as pilots and other roles in aviation. Women who are part of this list have piloted vehicles, including hot-air balloons, gliders, airplanes, dirigibles and helicopters. Some women have been instrumental in support roles. Others have made a name for themselves as parachutists and other forms of flight-related activities. This list encompasses women's achievements from around the globe.
18th century
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1798
1799
- October 12: Jeanne Labrosse becomes the first woman to parachute jump.
19th century
1810
1811
1860
- Louise Bates makes the first parachute jump by a woman in the United States at Cincinnati, Ohio.
1886
1888
- Teresa Martinez y Perez is issued a British patent for "navigable balloons".
- Clare Van Tassel makes the first parachute jump by a woman in the western United States with a jump from Park Van Tassel's balloon over Los Angeles, California, on July 4.
1890
- Valerie Frietas (performing as Valerie Van Tassell) makes the first parachute jump by a woman in Australia at Newcastle, New South Wales.
1892
- Jeanette Rummary (performing as Jeanette Van Tassell) makes the first balloon flight and parachute jump in what is now Bangladesh at Dhaka.
20th century
1903
1904
1906
- On 28 July 1906, Marie Surcouf earned her aeronautical balloon pilot's license and on 23 August she made her first flight as a pilot aboard the balloon "Bengali", accompanied by Miss Gache. This was the first balloon flight with an all-woman crew.
1908
- MayâÂÂJune 1908: Mlle P. Van Pottelsberghe de la Poterie of Belgium flies with Henri Farman on several short flights at an airshow in Ghent, Belgium, becoming the first woman passenger on an airplane.
- September: Thérèse Peltier, a sculptor, of France makes the first solo flight by a woman in an airplane in Turin, Italy, flying around 200 meters in a straight line about off the ground. She had been taught by her partner Léon Delagrange and gave up aviation after he was killed in a flying accident.
- October 7: Edith Ogilby Berg, business manager in Europe for the Wright brothers, becomes the first American woman to fly as a passenger.
1909
1910
1911
1912
1913
1914
1915
1916
1921
- Bessie Coleman is the first African American to earn a pilot's license.
- Adrienne Bolland becomes the first woman to fly over the Andes.
- May: Carmela Combre is the first woman to pilot a plane in Peru, though she never attained a license.
- October: Violet Guirola de Avila of El Salvador completes a flight in Guatemala, becoming the first Salvadoran female pilot.
1922
1924
1925
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
- Amy Johnson is the first woman pilot to fly from England to Australia.
- Elinor Smith and Evelyn Trout of the US are the first women to refuel a plane in flight.
- Mary Riddle becomes the second Native American to earn a pilot's license. She was a member of the Clatsop and Quinault Tribes. The first Native American woman was Bessie Coleman, though her legacy is not as a Native woman.
- Ellen Church convinced Boeing Air Transport to hire the first flight attendants, herself and seven other women who were required to be nurses, unmarried and weigh under 115 pounds.
- January: Aris Emma Walder becomes Uruguay's first woman pilot when she attained her license in Buenos Aires, Argentina at the Morón Aerodrome in a Curtiss JN-4D.
- March: Berta Moraleda performs in an airshow. In May, having completed her training at the Escuela de Aviación Curtiss, she becomes the first woman pilot in Cuba.
- May: Laura Ingalls, a distance and stunt pilot from New York, set a stunt record of 980 consecutive, continuous loops in a little less than 4 hours at Hatbox Field in Muskogee, Oklahoma.
- July: Graciela Cooper Godoy obtains the first license for a woman pilot in Chile.
- September: Maryse Bastié of France breaks the sustained flight endurance record for women, remaining aloft for 38 hours.
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
- Janet Bragg becomes the first African American woman to earn a commercial pilot's license.
1944
1945
1946
1947
- Prem Mathur becomes the first woman commercial pilot in India, flying for Deccan Airways.
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
- of Korea is promoted as a captain in the ROK Air Force, becoming the sole woman pilot involved in the Korean War for the South Koreans.
1955
1956
- Ada Rogato is the first pilot to cross the Amazon rainforest solo using a single engine aircraft.
- Betty Greene is the first woman to fly in Sudan, having had to obtain a special dispensation from the Sudanese Parliament before a woman was allowed to fly.
1958
1959
1960
1961
- Lucille Golas attains the first pilot license for a woman in Guyana to assist her husband in his mining business.
1962
- Jacqueline Cochran is the first woman to fly a jet across the Atlantic Ocean.
- Asegedech Assefa becomes the first Ethiopian woman to earn a pilot's license.
1963
1964
1965
- Maria Georgieva Atanasova, a Bulgarian pilot, became the first woman to land a passenger plane at London's Heathrow Airport, which happened under extreme conditions.
- September 2: On Stewardesses' Day the US House of Representatives helps show "public disfavor with airline age discrimination".
1967
1969
1970
1971
- Louise Sacchi sets a speed record flying a single-engine land plane from New York to London in 17 hours and 10 minutes.
- The is formed in France.
1972
1973
- Kucki Low, Namibian pilot, is hired as the first woman commercial airline pilot in South Africa, flying for Namaqualand Airways.
- Bonnie Tiburzi is the first female pilot for American Airlines and the first female pilot for a major American commercial airline, as well as the first woman in the world to earn a Flight Engineer rating on a turbo-jet aircraft.
- The United States Navy allows women to train as pilots.
1974
1975
- Yola Cain becomes the first Jamaican-born commercial pilot and flight instructor.
1976
1977
- September 2: Ten women graduate from UPT Class 77-08, earning their silver wings for the United States Air Force. The women who start and graduate are Connie Engel, Kathy LaSauce, Mary Donahue, Susan Rogers, Christine Schott, Sandra Scott, Victoria Crawford, Mary Livingston, Carol Scherer and Kathleen Rambo.
- September 16: The female crew set five world records on IL-62 airliner (CCCP-86453), including the world record of flight range without landing ().
- November: President Carter signs a bill giving all former WASPs World War II veterans' status.
- Beverly Drake and Cheryl Pickering become the first two women pilots of the Guyana Defence Force.
- Beverley Drake of Guyana is the first female pilot of the Guyana Airways Corporation.
- Barbara Adams of Guyana becomes the first licensed woman helicopter pilot in her country and first black CPL pilot in the United Kingdom after training at Oxford Air training, England.
1978
1979
1980
1981
- June: Mary Crawford becomes the first women's flight officer in the United States Navy.
- Olga Custodio becomes the first Hispanic female to graduate from the United States Air Force Undergraduate Pilot Training program and the first female T-38 Instructor Pilot at Laughlin AFB, Texas.
- Chinyere Kalu (née Onyenucheya) becomes Nigeria's first female commercial pilot.
- Yichida Ndlovu becomes the first civilian female pilot in Zambia.
- Patricia Denkler, the first woman to qualify in a jet aircraft, becomes the first woman to land a plane on an aircraft carrier.
1982
1983
1984
1986
- December: Jeana Yeager First non-stop, un-refueled flight around the Earth: was made by Dick Rutan and Jeana Yeager in the Rutan Voyager over 9 days, 3 minutes and 44 seconds, flying from December 14 to 23, 1986.
- Beverley Bass becomes the first female captain of a commercial plane at American Airlines.
- Jenny Brearley of Australia is the first woman "elected to the committee of the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association."
- Rebecca Mpagi joins Uganda's National Resistance Army as a pilot.
- June 11: The Women Soaring Pilots Association (WSPA) is founded in Tucson, Arizona, to support women in gliding.
- December 30: Beverley Bass captains the first all-female crew in the history of commercial jet aviation, on an American Airlines flight from Washington, D.C., to Dallas, Texas.
1987
- British Airways hires its first woman pilot, Lynne Barton.
- Erma Johnson becomes the first black and first woman chair of the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport's Board of Directors.
- Continental Airlines "The first all-women crew to command a wide-bodied commercial aircraft touched down in Sydney yesterday â and they were on time. Captain Lennie Borenson, 39, first officer Dorothy Clegg, 26, and second officer Karlene Ciprtano, 25, taxied their Continental DC-10 to the terminal at 6am after leaving Hawaii about 8pm on Thursday (Sydney Time). The high flying trio were backed by 12 female cabin crew for the trip across the Pacific into aviation history."
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
21st century
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
- January: Ellen Chiweshe is appointed as the first woman air commodore in the Air Force of Zimbabwe.
- February 23: The first all women flight team of Royal Brunei Airlines flies from Brunei International to Jeddah in conjunction with Brunei's 32nd National Day. The group includes Captain Czarena Hashim, first officers Dk Nadiah Pg Khashiem and Sariana Nordin.
- June 18: The first female Indian fighter pilots graduate. These include Bhawana Kanth, Avani Chaturvedi and Mohana Singh.
- September 19th: Wang Zheng (Julie Wang, ) is the first Chinese person to fly a single-engine airplane solo around the world. SheâÂÂs Also the first Asian woman to fly around the world.
- December: EasyJet announces that they have doubled the number of new entrant woman pilots to their company via the Amy Johnson flying initiative.
- Singapore Airlines hires woman pilots for the first time.
- Penny Khull, becomes the first woman to qualify as a NH90 helicopter pilot in the Royal New Zealand Air Force.
- Yolanda Kaunda becomes the first black woman captain from Malawi.
2018
2019
2022
- First all-black, all-female crew operate regular American Airlines commercial flight August 20, 2022, from Dallas to Phoenix to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Bessie Coleman being the first African American woman to obtain a commercial pilot's license in 1921 and for performing the first public flight by an African American woman in 1922. Coleman's great niece, Gigi Coleman, was the guest of honor on the commemorative flight.
2024
- Cathy Babis becomes the first woman to circumnavigate Australia in a seaplane.
- Female pilot of US Navy F/A-18F Super Hornet shoot down Houthi drone and becomes first US female aviator successfully destroyed an aerial target in air-to-air combat during Red Sea crisis.
- Ekaterina Rakhimova becomes first woman flies as navigator on MiG-31 supersonic interceptor aircraft of Russian Air Force.
2025
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