Esther Mbabazi

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Esther Mbabazi
BornTemplate:Birth year and age
NationalityRwandese
CitizenshipRwanda
Alma materEast African Civil Aviation Academy
(Private Pilot's License)
AeroStar
(FAA Airline Transport Pilot License)
OccupationCommercial Pilot
Years active2012 — present
Known forAviation
TitleAirline Pilot
RwandAir

Esther Mbabazi is a professional commercial airline pilot in Rwanda. She is the first female in Rwanda to become certified as a commercial airline pilot. She flies for RwandAir, the national airline of Rwanda.[1][2][3]

Background and education[edit | edit source]

She was born in Burundi circa 1988, to Rwandese parents. Her father and mother are revivalist pastors and the family moved around a lot. When Esther was about eight years, her father died in a plane crash when the aircraft he was travelling in overshot the runway while landing in neighboring Democratic Republic of the Congo. The family moved back to Rwanda in 1996. She trained at the East African Civil Aviation Academy in Uganda, before RwandAir sponsored her to continue her training in Miami, Florida.[1][2][3]

Career[edit | edit source]

On completion of her studies in the United States, Esther Mbabazi was hired by RwandAir to fly as a co-pilot on the Boeing 737 and on the CRJ900, beginning in 2012, when she was 24 years old.[1][2][3] In September 2024, she was inducted into the Captain's Club of the International Society of Women Airline Pilots (ISA+21). At that time she was certified as Flight Captain on the B737 aircraft class and was a First Officer on the CRJ900 and on the A330 aircraft classes.[4][5]

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External links[edit | edit source]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Rwanda's First Female Pilot Takes To The Skies At 24.  Jenny Clover.  (15 March 2013)  Retrieved from link
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Rwanda's First Female Pilot Takes To The Skies.  and Lauren Said-Moorhouse Marc Hoeferlin.  (17 June 2014)  Cable News Network.  Retrieved 7 April 2015 from link
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Esther Mbabazi, Rwanda’s First Female Pilot, Paving the Way.  Lovelyn Okafor.  (2 December 2014)  Retrieved 7 April 2015 from link
  4. Rwanda's first female pilot admitted to global Captain's Club.  (26 September 2024)  Retrieved 4 January 2025 from link
  5. Rwanda’s First Female Pilot Inducted into ISA+21 Captain’s Club.  (26 September 2024)  Retrieved 4 January 2025 from link