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Dr. Eng. Suaad Al Shamsi, a name synonymous with aviation engineering in the UAE, has carved a unique path in a field traditionally dominated by men. As the first Emirati woman to embark on this career, she has not only defied societal expectations but has also become a beacon of inspiration for countless young women aspiring to pursue their dreams in STEM.
On the occasion of Emirati Women’s Day 2024, we invited four inspiring women, pioneers in their fields of expertise to share their remarkable journeys.
When asked who does she seek inspiration from, Suaad shared, “To me, HH Fatima bint Mubarak, the mother of UAE is my ultimate inspiration. Besides her, my own mother, teachers, and women I see everyday, Emirati or otherwise also inspire me.”
Al Shamsi’s impact extends far beyond her professional achievements. As a founding member of the Women in Aviation organization’s Middle East chapter and the CEO of L2L (learn to live), she actively mentors and empowers other women to pursue their aspirations. Her consultancy work, coupled with her teaching role at a UAE university, provides invaluable guidance and support to aspiring engineers.
Beyond her academic and professional pursuits, Al Shamsi’s love for aviation is evident in her research and advisory role at the new Midfield Terminal at Abu Dhabi Airport. Her dedication to the industry is further exemplified by her passion for writing novels, a creative outlet that allows her to share her experiences and inspire others.
A key figure in the Women in Aviation group, Al Shamsi’s empowering words have encouraged countless women to enter the field of aviation. Her story serves as a testament to the power of perseverance, determination, and a passion for one’s craft. As she continues to break barriers and inspire the next generation, Dr. Eng Suaad Al Shamsi remains a trailblazer in the skies.
“I advise the new generation of Emirati women to make the most of the opportunities provided by our country. If you can dream it, there are means that will help you to achieve it.”