As part of easyJet’s efforts to increase the number of women working in the aviation industry, the carrier announced on Thursday that it was seeking women to fill half of its apprenticeship intake for aeronautical engineering. Overall, easyJet has set a revised target for 20 percent of all new cadets to be women by the year 2020.
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