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Technology Advancement in Aviation: How Women Workforce Adapt to Technological Knowledge Transfer

In: Women in Aviation

Author

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  • Hazariah Mohd Noh

    (Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysian Institute of Aviation Technology)

  • Elena Roibas Millan

    (Universidad Politecnica De Madrid)

  • Haslinawati Besar Sa’aid

    (Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysian Institute of Aviation Technology)

  • Jessica Ong Hai Liaw

    (National Defence University of Malaysia)

  • Rita Zaharah Wan-Chik

    (Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysian Institute of Aviation Technology)

Abstract

In recent years, aviation and aerospace technology has undergone numerous advancements, from the usage of composite materials to the creation of more effective engines and sophisticated avionics systems. Thanks to these developments, passengers now experience safer, more effective, and more comfortable air travel. The percentage of women working in the industry has increased significantly over the past several years, which is a sign of how women have adjusted to these advancements in aviation technology. In addition to women who fly, there are also women who work in air traffic control, aircraft maintenance, and other technical fields. Modern technology gives women in the workforce a chance to adapt through knowledge transfer and by knowing their needs.

Suggested Citation

  • Hazariah Mohd Noh & Elena Roibas Millan & Haslinawati Besar Sa’aid & Jessica Ong Hai Liaw & Rita Zaharah Wan-Chik, 2023. "Technology Advancement in Aviation: How Women Workforce Adapt to Technological Knowledge Transfer," Springer Books, in: Nor Aida Abdul Rahman & Nurhayati Mohd Nur (ed.), Women in Aviation, chapter 0, pages 175-183, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-99-3098-2_13
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-99-3098-2_13
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