Aviate is always looking for diverse voices to bring their stories and experiences into our global community. If you'd desire to become a highlighted speaker for our upcoming episodes of our webinar series or as an interviewee for our podcast, fill out this speaker contact form, and we'll be in touch.
We welcome changemakers and trailblazers, from secondary students to seniors, from all over the globe to participate and share their account of aviation and/or data science to educate others. Those who partake will aid intellectually curious youth to learn more about different career disciplines within the airline industry by networking first-handedly.
The difference between a webinar speaker and a podcast interviewee is stated on our website and form. For more information and examples, check out our past webinars and discussion-based podcast episodes on our website.
We will work closely on the webinar's production (e.g. including a visual presentation and creating your own insightful questions with ones asked by webinar attendees).
Though recommended, you do NOT need first-hand experience in the airline nor the data science industry but can rather be a student, intern, self-employed, entrepreneur, etc.
3-5 hours (flexible to your time and date)
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Contact you post-application for a stress-free interview
Our Mission
As an international online community, Aviate connects industry specialists in aerospace or design technology fields with students through interview podcasts and webinars. Aviate strives to allow less-resourced, intellectually curious students to learn more about the diverse aspects of commercial aviation and engage in potential career paths.
How we Serve
Through featured guests on our webinar series and podcast, we connect our audience to network with employees of the airline industry or professors of data science.
How we Serve
Through featured guests on our webinar series and podcast, we connect our audience to network with employees of the airline industry or professors of data science.
The Problem
Global passenger traffic in 2020 was reduced by over 5.9 billion passengers, a loss of 62.3% of what was estimated for the year (ACI World). Despite the airline industry rapidly recovering in lost revenue, the workforce is in significant shortage due to worker layoff or rapid resignation.
Many students worldwide face difficulty learning about the fields concerning the airline industry because they are either unable to afford learning materials or simply no facility exists. Aviate allows less-resourced, intellectually curious students to share their ideas, expertise, and thoughts in a global community.
For more information, read the Founder's Story on our website and we lend you those passionate in aviation and/or data science a hand in industry networking.