Category: Northern Lights Aero Foundation (NLAF)

  • Spread Your Wings: Applications Open Tomorrow for Seventh Edition of the Air Canada and CAE Captain Judy Cameron Scholarship

    • Eight scholarships available to Canadian women studying to become commercial pilots or aircraft maintenance engineers
    • Four aspiring commercial pilots will become CAE Women in Flight ambassadors
    • Scholarship applications open as of Nov. 1 here

    MONTRÉAL, Oct. 31, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Air Canada and CAE, two leading, global aviation companies based in Montréal, are proud to continue their collaboration fostering the next generation of women in non-traditional airline careers through the Captain Judy Cameron Scholarship. The companies announced today that applications for the 2026 edition of the Scholarship will open on November 1, 2025.

    CAPTAIN JUDY CAMERON SCHOLARSHIP-EN

    Up to eight Canadian women studying to become commercial pilots or aircraft maintenance engineers will be awarded scholarships to pursue their training in 2026. Of those, four recipients training to become commercial pilots will join the CAE Women in Flight program as ambassadors.

    “As applications open for the seventh year of the Captain Judy Cameron Scholarships, it is exciting to see the progress of past recipients. From a Captain and First Officer at Jazz Aviation (Air Canada Express), to air ambulance, corporate, and charter pilots, as well as First Officers with major airlines, these women are turning their aviation dreams into reality, thanks to the support of Air Canada and CAE,” said Judy Cameron, Boeing 777 Captain at Air Canada (retired), and Director, Northern Lights Aero Foundation. “Meeting the newest scholarship recipients at the Northern Lights Gala earlier this month was inspiring. Each of them is not only excelling in their training but also giving back. They are mentoring, volunteering, and encouraging other women to follow their own paths in aviation. I look forward to celebrating their future accomplishments. “

    “All of us at Air Canada are proud to support this scholarship and of the career successes we are seeing past recipients achieve. The Captain Judy Cameron Scholarship is a vital part of the work being done to develop and support the next generation of aviation professionals. We look forward to seeing their continued progression in this exciting profession,” said Murray Strom, Senior Vice President, Flight Operations and Maintenance at Air Canada.

    “With 60,000 new commercial pilots needed in North America by 2034, there’s never been a more exciting time to inspire young women to take flight. At CAE, we’re passionate about opening doors and building confidence through our Women in Flight program and initiatives like the Captain Judy Scholarship. These scholarship recipients aren’t just future pilots — they’re trailblazers and role models, showing girls everywhere that the sky is theirs to reach,” said Marie-Christine Cloutier, CAE’s Vice-President, Performance, Strategy and Marketing.

    The annual Captain Judy Cameron Scholarships, established in honour of Air Canada’s first female pilot to help foster the next generation of women following in her trailblazing footsteps, are awarded in conjunction with the Northern Lights Aero Foundation.

    The Captain Judy Cameron scholarships were launched in 2019 and initially awarded to four recipients. In 2023, Air Canada and CAE joined forces to double the number of recipients and award eight scholarships to eligible students.

    Scholarship applications open on Nov. 1, 2025 here.

    About Judy Cameron

    Judy Cameron became the first female pilot hired by Air Canada, Canada’s largest airline, in April 1978 at the age of 23. She was the first woman to graduate from Selkirk College’s Aviation Technology Program in 1975. Throughout her flying career of 40 years and over 23,000 hours, she has flown the DC-3, Twin Otter, Hawker Siddeley 748, DC-9, Lockheed 1011, Airbus 320, Boeing 767 and Boeing 777 to the far corners of the world. She became a captain in 1997 and in 2010, she became the first female captain in Canada of a Boeing 777, the largest aircraft in Air Canada’s fleet. She retired in 2015, received the Elsie MacGill Northern Lights award in the Flight Operations category that year, and in 2016 she was chosen by the 99s (International Organization of Women Pilots) to be on its Canadian postage stamp. Today, Captain Cameron continues her volunteer work mentoring and supporting the next generation of female pilots with the Northern Lights Aero Foundation.

    About CAE Women in Flight Ambassador Program

    CAE’s Women in Flight Ambassador program is helping create a movement to encourage young girls and women to dream big and have no limits. As only five percent of pilots worldwide are women, this program is geared to show women that they too can reach for the sky. The goal of the program is to build a community of ambassadors who demonstrate leadership skills, active involvement in their communities, perseverance, who are passionate about aviation, and inspire women to join the pilot profession.

    Launched in 2018, the Women in Flight Ambassador program was expanded in July 2022 to include partnerships with more airline customers to increase the number of scholarships given. This is a co-branded program in which CAE is partnering with airline customers globally to create women pilot ambassadors via scholarships ranging from partially funded to fully funded pilot training.

    To learn more about the program, go to CAE Women in Flight Ambassador Program | CAE

    About CAE

    At CAE, we exist to make the world safer. We deliver cutting-edge training, simulation, and critical operations solutions to prepare aviation professionals and defence forces for the moments that matter. Every day, we empower pilots, cabin crew, maintenance technicians, airlines, business aviation operators, and defence and security personnel to perform at their best and when the stakes are the highest. Around the globe, we’re everywhere customers need us to be with approximately 13,000 employees at around 240 sites and training locations in over 40 countries. For nearly 80 years, CAE has been at the forefront of innovation, consistently seeking to set the standard by delivering excellence in high-fidelity flight simulators and training solutions, while embedding sustainability at the heart of everything we do. By harnessing technology and enhancing human performance, we strive to be the trusted partner in advancing safety and mission readiness — today and tomorrow.

  • Northern Lights Aero FoundationAnnounces 2025 Elsie Award Recipients

    June 9, 2025, Toronto, ON – The Northern Lights Aero Foundation (NLAF) is pleased to announce this year’s recipients of the prestigious “Elsie” award, recognizing Canadian women who have made a significant contribution to aviation or aerospace.

    The award, named for aviation pioneer and human rights activist, Elsie Gregory MacGill, recognizes outstanding women across seven categories.

    “The 2025 ‘Elsie’ recipients represent the diversity of the industry-wide roles in which women are natural leaders and role models who inspire and support their colleagues to excel in aviation and aerospace. We look forward to celebrating their achievements at our 16th Elsie gala,” says Lynne McMullen, President of the Northern Lights Aero Foundation.

    The 2025 award recipients are:

    Business Award – Samantha Golinski
    Education Award – Jackie Book
    Engineering Award – Silvia Bianchi
    Flight Operations Award – Allison Rumbolt
    Government – Nathalie Sleno
    Rising Star – Heather Hills
    Rising Star – Natalie Leung
    Trailblazer – Denise Egglestone

    This year’s gala awards dinner will be held October 4, 2025 at the Pearson Convention Centre in Brampton, Ontario.

    The 2025 award recipients are:

    Business Award – Samantha Golinski

    Samantha Golinski is Vice President, Public Affairs and Global Communications at CAE, and represents the company with external stakeholders and as a company spokesperson. Passionate about CX, she established the strategy and roadmap for a world-class customer experience for business aviation pilots training globally in CAE’s network. She was chosen as Valedictorian of the Dare program, CAE’s internal leadership development program and created Mozaic, a resource group for employees with special needs and their families. She has co-chaired two CAE-Centraide campaigns, both raising well over $1 million. She is a Board member of Aero Montreal, Quebec’s aerospace cluster, Les Petits Rois Foundation, supporting children and young adults with intellectual disabilities, and The Lighthouse, Children and Families, a pediatric palliative care house. Samantha has hosted several aerospace events, including the Aéro Montréal Innovation Forum and the Canadian Aviation Hall of Fame Awards ceremony. With her team she routinely organizes workplace visits for cadets and young women, inspiring them to pursue aviation careers.

    Education Award – Jackie Book

    Jackie Book started her flying career as an instructor pilot for Western University, after graduating from the inaugural class of Commercial Aviation Management at Western University. Jackie further became a Royal Canadian Air Force instructor pilot, C-130 Hercules tactical airlift pilot, and Course Director for the RCAF Multi-Engine School. She flew globally in support of the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF), NATO and the Canadian military, including three deployments to Afghanistan and thirteen repatriations of Canadian Fallen Soldiers from Kandahar, Afghanistan. Jackie is recognised by the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum in a permanent exhibit as one of Canada’s Women in Combat for her time spent in the Middle East. After the military, Jackie became a B737 pilot for WestJet Airlines, where she currently flies. She is most recently known for her work developing one of Canada’s leading pilot training programs, Commercial Flight and Aviation Leadership at the Norton Wolf School of Aviation and Aerospace Technology, Fanshawe College. Currently, Jackie is redesigning and expanding the Commercial Aviation Management Program at Western University. Jackie is an active member of Canadian Women in Aviation & Women in Aviation International. She is President of the Great Lakes Aviators Canada Chapter, as well as Canadian Ambassador for WAI. She is a frequent keynote speaker at aviation events across the country.

    Engineering Award – Silvia Bianchi

    Silvia Bianchi’s passion for aerospace has led to a truly global career spanning 25 years, gaining professional experience in Canada, the United States, Italy, South Africa, Japan and Germany. With a strong focus on leading multinational product development teams, Silvia has worked for companies such as Ferrari, Mitsubishi and Bombardier. Silvia holds a Master of Aeronautical Engineering degree from the University of Pisa, a Master of Aerospace Engineering from the University of Kansas and an MBA from Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management. Silvia is also an alumna of Harvard Business School, having completed the Advanced Management Program. Additionally, Silvia is a designated PMP and a registered professional engineer in Ontario. Silvia is the Chair of the Board of Women in Aerospace Canada and Board Director of Harvard Aerospace and Defense Alumni Organization. She is also a member of 100 Davos women. Silvia is a Board Advisor at SandboxAQ where she supports the company in navigating complex certification processes and advancing new products using Quantum Technologies, AI and Quantum Software to address significant business needs and scientific challenges. In addition, Silvia holds a black belt in Japanese calligraphy.

    Flight Operations Award – Allison Rumbolt

    Allison Rumbolt is Base Flight Operations Manager and Captain on the Sikorsky S-92 helicopter with Cougar Helicopters, based in St. John’s, Newfoundland. Growing up in southern Labrador, Allison knew from an early age that she wanted to fly. After training at Canadian Helicopters International, she was hired at Canadian Helicopters, flying Bell 206 and Airbus H125 helicopters, where she remained for seven years. At the age of 25, she was the youngest pilot hired at Cougar Helicopters, to date. As a proud Indigenous woman, Allison has participated in a panel introducing Indigenous youth to careers in STEM, through WISE, Newfoundland. Rumbolt has been featured in Helicopters Magazine’s “Top 20 Under 40” (2019) and was a keynote speaker at the “Girls 2020” conference, among others. Allison is a proud member of The Ninety-Nines, participating in many aviation-related events and shares her passion for flying with numerous community and school groups.

    Government Award – Dr. Nathalie Sleno

    Dr. Nathalie Sleno is the Regional Aviation Medical Officer for the Prairie Northern region and Technical Lead for Space Medicine Policy at Transport Canada. She was founding CEO for LEAP Biosystems, spearheading innovative tech development and aerospace consulting. Retiring as a Major from the RCAF, Nathalie began her career as a pilot trainee, pivoting to human factors research and ultimately to medicine. She was shortlisted for the Canadian Space Agency’s last astronaut recruitment campaign, finishing in the top seventeen, out of a field of nearly 3800. She holds the prestigious Diplomate in Aerospace Medicine designation from the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. Nathalie is a committed advocate for social equity. Mother of seven, she works on a local social justice committee, helping to provide food, clothing and outreach to underserved families. Nathalie is an active member of the Canadian Society of Aerospace Medicine, the Aerospace Medical Association and the Canadian Space Launch Working Group.

    Trailblazer Award – Denise Egglestone

    Denise retired from Air Canada as a Flight Dispatcher and ground school instructor. She was one of the first women to hold either role. Currently, Denise is the President of Dreams Take Flight National and Vice-President of the Toronto Chapter. She is the coordinator for agencies selecting deserving children to go to Disney each year. Active with the 99s, the International Organization of Licensed Women Pilots, Denise, a licensed commercial pilot, has held numerous board positions, is an active volunteer and a former Amelia Earhart scholarship recipient. She has been a board member for her local Women in Aviation chapter and is currently the treasurer, a position she has held for many years. As a past organizer of three Canadian Women in Aviation conferences, Denise coordinated speakers and tours. She is a board member for CASARA, the Civil Air Search and Rescue Association and is a member of Air Canada’s Special Assistance Team. In her spare time, she travels the world and is an avid cook.

    Rising Star Award – Heather Hills

    Heather Hills is a Captain on the Q400 at Porter Airlines. She holds an Honours degree in Business Administration from the Schulich School of Business and is currently pursuing a Master of Science in Human Factors from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. She is a graduate of the Integrated Transport Airline Licence program at the Brampton Flight Centre, where she also worked as a flight instructor before joining Porter. In addition to her flying career, Heather serves as the Program Coordinator for the Aviation Program at Conestoga College. Heather is the Vice-President of the Upper Canada Chapter of Women in Aviation and sits on the board for the 2026 Canadian Women in Aviation Conference, having co-chaired the 2024 conference. This year, she completed a three-year term as a Junior Board Member of the Northern Lights Aero Foundation. Heather will begin teaching part-time at Conestoga College in the fall of 2025. An avid tennis player, Heather has competed at the varsity level and now enjoys giving back through coaching.

    Rising Star Award – Natalie Leung

    Natalie Leung is a professional engineer with Pratt & Whitney Canada. She has worked as a mechanical designer on projects aimed at a greener future, including assessing engine design capability for 100% sustainable aviation fuel, and an aircraft wing design to improve fuel efficiency during her internship at the National Research Council of Canada. She currently works as an electrical designer to deepen her engineering knowledge through implementing design improvements. Natalie has been a member of the STEM subcommittee at P&WC’s Women’s Leadership Committee. She has created educational materials to inspire young women and girls to pursue careers in science and math and has spoken in elementary schools. She has been a panelist at TMU’s Sustainable Engineers Association event and a speaker at Dreamer Day. She is the recipient of multiple achievement awards for her contribution to her work at P&WC. She obtained her Master of Engineering in Aerospace Studies while continuing to work full-time at Pratt & Whitney.

  • 2025 Captain Judy Cameron Scholarship Recipients

    6 March 2025, Toronto, ON – The Northern Lights Aero Foundation is pleased to announce eight recipients of the sixth annual Captain Judy Cameron scholarship for Canadian women in aviation. Air Canada and CAE generously provided funding of $5,000 for each scholarship recipient. Seven pilots and one Aircraft Maintenance Engineer were chosen from across Canada for their accomplishments, inspiration, and encouragement of other women in aviation.

    “Meeting scholarship recipients at the Northern Lights gala each year is the highlight of the evening for me,” said Judy Cameron, retired Air Canada Boeing 777 Captain. “These young women are the future of aviation. They have not only shown determination and excellence in their training, but they have also encouraged other women by mentoring and volunteering. Thanks to Air Canada and CAE for supporting diversity in these fields where women are so underrepresented.”

    Air Canada recipients of the Captain Judy Cameron Scholarship:

    • Kimberly Ballantyne – Opaskwayak Cree Nation, Manitoba
    • Liv Letourneau – Port Moody, British Columbia (Aircraft Maintenance Engineer)
    • Aymie Rioux – Lac La Tortue, Québec
    • Trisha Virdee – Innisfil, Ontario

    CAE recipients of the Captain Judy Cameron Scholarship:

    • Neghat Hidari – Mount Brydges, Ontario
    • Miriam Roumia – Waterloo, Ontario
    • Kayla McNeely – Calgary, Alberta
    • Arpan Srawn – Edmonton, Alberta

    Recipients will be acknowledged at the Northern Lights Aero Foundation’s annual gala on October 4, 2025, at the Pearson Convention Centre in Brampton, Ontario.

    For more information about the Captain Judy Cameron scholarship or the Northern Lights Aero Foundation, visit northernlightsaerofoundation.com

  • Northern Lights Aero Foundation is Now Accepting Nominations for the 2025 Awards

    Each year, the national not-for-profit foundation honours outstanding Canadian women who have made a significant contribution to aviation or aerospace, and who continue to lay the groundwork for other women to enter or excel in these industries.

    Categories include:

    • Business
    • Education
    • Engineering
    • Flight Operations
    • Government
    • Rising Star
    • Trailblazer

    Nominate

    To nominate an outstanding woman or for more information about the Northern Lights Aero Foundation and sponsorship opportunities, visit our website. Submissions are accepted January 1 to March 31, 2025.

    The 2025 recipients will be selected by a judging panel of industry and government professionals, and will be honoured at the “Elsie” Awards gala on October 4, 2025 in Toronto.

    Air Canada continues to be the premier sponsor for the Northern Lights gala.

    The annual Northern Lights gala will be held on Saturday, October 4, 2025 at the Pearson Convention Centre in Brampton, Ontario.

    About the Elsie

    The Northern Lights Aero Foundation’s Elsie MacGill Awards – The “Elsie” is named after aviation pioneer and human rights advocate Elsie Gregory MacGill, the world’s first female aircraft designer. MacGill graduated from the University of Toronto’s electrical engineering program in 1927 and later became pivotal in the design and production of the Hawker Hurricane in Canada during the Second World War. During her career, MacGill was appointed to the Canadian Royal Commission on the Status of Women, and was made an Officer of the Order of Canada.

    The Foundation is always working on new initiatives, including outreach, mentorship and scholarships. We have also set up a Junior Board to teach young women about board governance.

    About Northern Lights Aero Foundation

    The Northern Lights Aero Foundation inspires and encourages Canadian women in aviation and aerospace with mentorship, scholarships, a speakers bureau and an annual award event. For more information, please visit northernlightsaerofoundation.com, and follow on social media.

    For more information email: info@northernlightsaerofoundation.com​

  • Nominations for Prestigious Aviation and Aerospace Awards Opens January 1, 2025 

    Each year, the national not-for-profit foundation honours outstanding Canadian women who have made a significant contribution to aviation or aerospace, and who continue to lay the groundwork for other women to enter or excel in these industries.

    Categories include:

    • Business
    • Education
    • Engineering
    • Flight Operations
    • Government
    • Rising Star
    • Trailblazer

    Nominate

    To nominate an outstanding woman or for more information about the Northern Lights Aero Foundation and sponsorship opportunities, visit our website. Submissions will be accepted from January 1 to March 31, 2025.

    The 2025 recipients will be selected by a judging panel of industry and government professionals, and will be honoured at the “Elsie” Awards gala on October 4, 2025 in Toronto.

    Air Canada continues to be the premier sponsor for the Northern Lights gala.

    How to do a Nomination

    Watch this instructional video for tips about how to do a nomination.​

    Save the Date!

    The annual Northern Lights gala will be held on Saturday, October 4, 2025 at the Pearson Convention Centre in Brampton, Ontario.

    About the Elsie

    The Northern Lights Aero Foundation’s Elsie MacGill Awards – The “Elsie” is named after aviation pioneer and human rights advocate Elsie Gregory MacGill, the world’s first female aircraft designer. MacGill graduated from the University of Toronto’s electrical engineering program in 1927 and later became pivotal in the design and production of the Hawker Hurricane in Canada during the Second World War. During her career, MacGill was appointed to the Canadian Royal Commission on the Status of Women, and was made an Officer of the Order of Canada.

    The Foundation is always working on new initiatives, including outreach, mentorship and scholarship. We have also set up a Junior Board to teach young women about board governance.

    About Northern Lights Aero Foundation

    The Northern Lights Aero Foundation inspires and encourages Canadian women in aviation and aerospace with mentorship, scholarships, a speaker’s bureau and an annual award event. For more information, please visit northernlightsaerofoundation.com, and follow on social media.

    For more information email: info@northernlightsaerofoundation.com​

  • Northern Lights Aero Foundation Announces 2024 Award Recipients

    May 31, 2024 Toronto – The Northern Lights Aero Foundation is pleased to announce this year’s recipients of the prestigious “Elsie” award, recognizing Canadian women who have made a significant contribution to aviation or aerospace.

    The award, named for aviation pioneer and human rights activist, Elsie Gregory MacGill, recognizes outstanding women across seven categories.

    “The 2024 ‘Elsie’ recipients represent the diversity of the industry-wide roles in which women are natural leaders and role models who inspire and support their colleagues to excel in aviation and aerospace. We look forward to celebrating their achievements at our 15th Elsie Gala,” said Lynne McMullen, President of the Northern Lights Aero Foundation.

    The 2024 award recipients are:

    Business – Laura Sinclair Co-founder and current COO/CFO of Elevate Aviation. Laura has helped transform Elevate into a multi-million dollar enterprise in only six years. Laura also works full-time as a NAV Canada air traffic controller. In 2023, she was the recipient of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Medal and was featured in Edify Magazine’s Top 40 under 40. In 2019, Laura was also honoured as one of Wings
    Magazine Top 20 under 40.

    Education – Sherry Cooper Director of Student Services, CFI, Pilot Examiner and President of Sky Wings Aviation. Sherry has accrued over 19,000 hours and is currently a Class 1 instructor, multi-engine, instrument-rated pilot who has significantly contributed to the success of the next generation of aviators. She was the former President of the Red Deer Air Show and became one of the first women airshow Air
    Bosses.

    Engineering – Pat Greene Staff Systems Engineer and Technical Lead, Space Station Programme, Robotics and Space Operations, MDA Space. For decades, Pat has been committed to human spaceflight and mission success. In this role, she was instrumental in the Canadarm 2 approval for the International Space Station. She is in high demand as an independent technical reviewer.

    Flight Operations – Elizabeth Mitches Chief Pilot, Porter Airlines. Elizabeth has moved up through the ranks at Porter to become Chief Pilot, leading over 300 pilots. Under her guidance, Porter has achieved gender parity in leadership roles on the Dash 8 team. She has overseen the implementation and improvement of safety systems at several air operators. She earned her MBA from the Ivey School of Business and is a Transport Canada-approved Check Pilot.

    Government – Captain Erin Edwards Canada’s first Canadian Astronaut Coordination Officer, providing operational support to the Canadian Astronaut Corps. Erin is also the first non-astronaut to be assigned as Astronaut Office Deputy Branch Chief for Crew Operations. Prior to her NASA posting, Erin flew the CH146 Griffon helicopter with 427 Special Operations Aviation Squadron in the CAF, where she was one of a select number of women to complete the rigorous course and qualify as an aircraft commander in Special Operations Aviation Squadron.

    Trailblazer – Terri Super Owner and operator of Super T Aviation. Terri is a leader in the flight instruction and business communities. At the time that she earned her Airline Transport Pilot License, there were fewer than 100 women ATPL-holders in Canada. In the early 1990s, Terri instructed in the Mount Royal College aviation program. She went on to become a Captain on the Jetstream 31/32 and Operations Manager for Alberta Citylink. She continues to work in both flying and managerial roles in the industry.

    Rising Star – Cassandra Hepp Lead Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME) for Heavy Aero in Edmonton. Cassandra has demonstrated her skills at competitions across Canada and the U.S, garnering a number of awards. As an Ambassador with Elevate Aviation, she leads a team of volunteers in mentorship community events and awareness activities. Cassandra encourages young women to consider aircraft maintenance as a career.

    Rising Star – Zoey Williams First Officer B777 at Air Canada. Zoey started her flight training at the age of 15. Her career to date has seen her as a flight instructor, a pilot in the north and an airline pilot. She has completed an Advanced Diploma in Aviation Management, a Bachelor’s Degree in Aeronautics and Aviation Management and a Master’s in Business Administration, specializing in aviation and international business. Zoey is a board member of the Urban Pilots Network, encouraging and educating young people from urban communities about opportunities in aviation.

    About the Northern Lights Aero Foundation

    The Northern Lights Aero Foundation “Elsie” awards program celebrates Canadian women in aerospace and aviation. Other initiatives include a speaker’s bureau, mentorship, outreach and a scholarship program.