Hahn Air supports
the improvement of gender balance in the aviation industry by signing IATA’s industry-wide
25by2025 campaign. With 39% of its leadership positions occupied by women, the
German airline and distribution specialist already surpasses the desired 25% gender
ratio of the initiative. Representing Hahn Air at the signing ceremony during
IATA’s Wings of Change conference in Berlin on November 19, was Hahn Air’s General
Director, Kirsten Rehmann. Among the 29 signatories are other key industry
players, such as China Eastern, Lufthansa and Qatar Airways.
IATA represents
290 airlines comprising 82% of global air traffic. The 25by2025 initiative, launched earlier this year, sets
several goals for its member airlines, including
increasing the number of women in senior positions and underrepresented jobs,
such as pilots or operations, to 25%. Additionally, it calls for transparency
by inviting airlines to report key diversity metrics annually.
Kirsten Rehmann who
has been General Director of Hahn Air since 2012, commented: “For Hahn Air, gender equality has always been part of our
corporate ethos and I am immensely pleased to champion this initiative
that recognises the need for a change. I believe that this campaign is a big
step in the right direction and will play an important role in driving gender
equality forward within the industry. I strongly believe that we need diversity
in every sense of the word, and not limited to gender, to create the best work
culture and ultimately make the best decisions and achieve the best results.”
Hahn
Air’s Head of Human Resources, Martina Wiesmann,
added: “We at Hahn Air are proud of our diverse and inclusive workplace that
cultivates a climate of respect, equity and positive recognition. It has always
been our company’s mindset to appoint the best candidates, irrespective of
their gender, and disregarding potentially discriminating factors such as
part-time employment, motherhood or potential future pregnancies. The result is
that we have an excellent workforce across all hierarchy levels, and we also
not only meet, but surpass the desired gender ratio with 39% of women in
leadership positions and 30% of female pilots. As we will continue committing
to an employment culture where people of every gender have the opportunity to
achieve their potential, we expect this ratio to further improve towards gender
equality.”
“We welcome Hahn Air’s
commitment to the 25by2025 campaign. We need a skilled, diverse and gender
balanced workforce to meet the growing needs of our customers. Aviation is the
business of freedom. And 25by2025 will help this important global industry be
an even better employment opportunity for all people looking to make their
career by linking the world,” said Alexandre de Juniac, IATA’s Director General
and CEO.