Empowering girls to fly high


An airline employee speaking to the students in a special room that simulates the interior of an airplane.

OVER 100 female students from three schools had the opportunity to tour the Asian Aviation Centre of Excellence (AACE), as well as the latest AirAsia Headquarters RedQ, both located in Sepang.

The girls from SMK Sungai Manggis, Banting, and SMK Pandamaran Jaya, Klang, both in Selangor and SMK Jengka Pusat in Pahang were part of AirAsia’s Corporate Social Responsibility initiative with Teach For Malaysia, a not-for-profit organisation.

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