IADA Foundation Awards Scholarships and Grants to 25 Future BizAv Leaders

The International Aircraft Dealers Association (IADA) Foundation has awarded 25 grants and scholarships to boost the industry’s next generation of business aviation leaders. The learning opportunities for these future aviation industry leaders represented approximately $100,000 from the foundation.

Fourteen young resale professionals involved in IADA’s NextGen initiative were awarded grants for various resale industry opportunities. The grants will fund various education, learning and leadership activities within the business aircraft resale industry. IADA NextGen empowers members through education via webinars, professional development opportunities, and the recognition of emerging leaders.

Fourteen young professionals, already active and employed in the business aviation resale industry by IADA members, were awarded grants for various resale industry opportunities. The grants fund various education, learning and leadership opportunities within the industry. The group is pictured here with (L) IADA Foundation Chair Johnny Foster, President & CEO OGARAJETS, and (R) IADA Executive Director Wayne Starling.

IADA Executive Director Wayne Starling said, “These talented young professionals, who are already actively shaping their careers in business aviation, represent the future of the resale industry. The IADA Board of Directors wishes them and the IADA Foundation’s university scholarship recipients rewarding careers and we are excited to support their university and career growth as they refine and enhance their professional skills.”

In addition, the nonprofit IADA Foundation offers financial support to aspiring students and young professionals while also assisting aviation related charities in times of need. Eleven IADA Business Aviation Scholarships, funded by the foundation in 2024, benefited university students seeking a career in business aviation, specifically within the corporate aircraft sales, marketing, finance, legal and insurance communities.

Listed below are:

IADA NextGen Education Scholarship Recipients and their company affiliation, and

University Scholarship Recipients and their learning institution.

University Scholarship Application Process

The IADA Foundation accepts applications from qualified students attending colleges and universities offering course work in Corporate Aviation Management, Aerodynamics, Aircraft Systems, Aviation Safety, Finance, Business Marketing, Economics and/or studies that relate to Aviation Business/Management. Scholarships are monetary awards between $1,000 and $5,000.

Through a sponsorship relationship with Alpha Eta Rho, the IADA Foundation has increased the approved universities in the scholarship program to 63 colleges that have aviation programs, and the process also considers students from other schools with such programs. Alpha Eta Rho is a professional collegiate aviation fraternity founded in 1929 to bring together students that have a common interest in the field of aviation.

Awards are available to full-time, undergraduate (freshman through senior) students (taking a minimum of 12 hours/semester) and graduate students. Applicants must have a 3.0 minimum cumulative GPA on a 4.0 grade scale (high school GPA for freshman applicants). The IADA Foundation is a 501(c)(3) charity.