Edward Warner Award - Aviation Pioneers That Have Been Awarded The Edward Warner Award

Aviation Pioneers That Have Been Awarded The Edward Warner Award

  • 1959: Dr. Albert Plesman
  • 1961: International Aeronautical Federation
  • 1963: Max Hymans
  • 1965: Sir William Hildred
  • 1968: Henri Bouché
  • 1971: Ruben Martin Berta
  • 1972: ASECNA, Agence pour la Sécurité de la Navigation aérienne en Afrique et à Madagascar
  • 1973: Shizuma Matsuo
  • 1974: Professor Dr. Alex Meyer
  • 1975: Charles A. Lindbergh
  • 1976: COCESNA, Corporación Centroamericana de Servicios de Navegación Aérea
  • 1977: Mohammed Soliman El Hakim
  • 1978: Sir Donald Anderson
  • 1979: Agnar Kofoed-Hansen
  • 1980: Dr. Indalecio Rego Fernandez
  • 1981: Dr. Harry G. Armstrong
  • 1982: Dr. Werner Guldimann
  • 1983: Knut Hammarskjöld
  • 1984: Maurice Bellonte
  • 1985: Dr. Alexandr Fedotovich Aksenov
  • 1986: J.R.D. Tata
  • 1988: Aeronautical Radio of Thailand, Ltd. (AEROTHAI)
  • 1989: Anesia Pinheiro Machado
  • 1990: Igor Ivanovich Sikorsky
  • 1991: Dr. K.N.E. Bradfield
  • 1992: Dr. Edward R.K. Dwemoh
  • 1993: Arnold Kean
  • 1994: Professor Dr. Ing. Bacharuddin Jusuf Habibie
  • 1995: Captain Elrey Borge Jeppesen
  • 1996: The Institute of Air and Space Law of McGill University (Canada)
  • 1997: Dr. Tatyana Grigorievna Anodina
  • 1998: Dr. Kenneth Rattray
  • 1999: Jerome F. Lederer
  • 2000: Singapore Aviation Academy (SAA)
  • 2001: Petro Balabuyev
  • 2002: International Academy of Aviation and Space Medicine (IAASM)
  • 2004: Professor Brian O'Keeffe
  • 2007: Dr. Silvio Finkelstein
  • 2010: Dr. Nicolas Mateesco Matte

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