Air League
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For the Air League (Australian), see Australian Air League
The Air League is an aviation society in the United Kingdom, founded in 1909.
The aims and mission of the Air League are to promote the cause of British aviation by:
- Providing opportunities for our members to discuss aviation matters with government and parliamentarians
- Liasing with Government, Parliament, the Armed Services, local authorities and the press
- Offering flying and engineering scholarships and bursaries - and careers advice - to encourage young people to follow a career in aviation
[edit] Awards
The Air League awards:[1]
- Companions of The Air League
- The Founders’ Medal
- The Air League’s Gold Medal
- The Jeffrey Quill Medal
- The Scott-Farnie Medal
- Marshall of Cambridge Medal
- The Prince Philip Flying Scholarship
- Framed Scrolls