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Eagle Pivots From Career as Longtime Airline Captain to Drone Pilot
One of the first female African American captains to fly for American Airlines, Mika Tang spent nearly 20 years as a cargo and passenger airline pilot.
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Six Eagles Earn Department of State Scholarships to Study Abroad, ‘Make a Difference’
Six Embry‑Riddle students have been selected this year to receive Gilman Scholarships, which will fund opportunities for them to study internationally.
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Aviation Week Op-Ed: Advancing the Safety of All Who Fly
Aviation Week Op-Ed: Advancing the Safety of All Who Fly
Panda Beting sits in chair on stage pointing to audience.
Airline Exec Offers Embry Riddle Students 10 'Golden Rules' to Thrive in Aviation
After 40 years of experience in various roles, such as leading aviation marketing efforts, cofounding two companies — Azul Airlines and Breeze Airways — consulting, writing 18 books on aircraft and serving as publisher of Flap International magazine, Beting still gets excited when talking about airplanes and the industry built around them.
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Aviation Week Op-Ed: Let’s Debunk ‘The Right Stuff’ Myth in Aviation Education
Aviation Week Op-Ed: Let’s Debunk ‘The Right Stuff’ Myth in Aviation Education
Three people in biohazard suits push a person on a stretcher.
Agility is the Key to a Rewarding Career, Say Leaders of Humanitarian Flight Missions
Aviation executives Dent Thompson and William Lovett (’91) were never interested in the status quo. Instead, they sought a career with global impact — one that relies on innovation and where each day is different.
Dan Elwell sits on stage talking to audience.
Former FAA Administrator to Students: Find a Mentor and Seize the Day
Dan Elwell, former FAA administrator and a pilot with more than 6,000 hours of civilian and military flight time, spoke to an engaged audience on Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University’s Daytona Beach Campus last week, offering advice drawn from a varied and exciting career in aviation.
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Aviation Week Op-Ed: Leveraging Data Analytics to Improve Aviation Safety
Aviation Week Op-Ed: Leveraging Data Analytics to Improve Aviation Safety
Embry-Riddle President P. Barry Butler delivers the 2022 State of the University address.
Embry-Riddle President Champions Student Success
To help all students at Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University persist and succeed, personal attention and experiential learning opportunities are key, President P. Barry Butler, Ph.D., said during his 2022 State of the University address.
Commercial Space Exec: Hands-On Work Can Launch Careers
Tyler Grinnell (’08) worked at Kennedy Space Center while he was still an Aerospace Engineering student at Embry‑Riddle, juggling a full load of classes.
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Aviation Week Op-Ed: Diverse Teams are Better for Aviation and Aerospace Business
Aviation Week Op-Ed: Diverse Teams are Better for Aviation and Aerospace Business
Civic leaders Cici and Hyatt Brown
To Help Create High-Paying Jobs, Cici and Hyatt Brown Pledge $25 Million, Matching State of Florida Support for Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University
Civic leaders Cici and Hyatt Brown, shown March 24, 2022 with an illustration of the new Cici and Hyatt Brown Center for Aerospace Technology, have donated $25 million to Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University to promote economic progress in Volusia County.