Terry Holloway

Life Vice President The Air League at The Air League

Terry Holloway is an experienced aviation consultant and author currently serving at General Aviation and Airport Management since November 2023. Holloway also operates as a freelance aviation specialist and strategy consultant since April 2023. A retired Group Captain from the Royal Air Force, Holloway has had a distinguished career as a logistics specialist and contributed significantly to sport aviation through the RAF Gliding and Soaring Association. Other leadership roles include Chairman of Great Wratting Parish Council and Life Vice President of The Air League. Holloway is a class-rated flying instructor at The Cambridge Aero Club, a tug pilot at Essex Gliding Club, and a cruise ship lecturer on various maritime lines. Previously, Holloway held positions such as Company Historian and Group Support Executive at Marshall of Cambridge, and Managing Director at Cambridge Aero Club Limited, where remarkable advancements were made in the organization's training accreditation. Education was completed at King Edward Southampton from 1956 to 1961.

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The Air League

Founded in 1909, the Air League is the UK’s leading aviation and aerospace charity with a vision focused on changing lives through aviation. It breaks down the barriers into these industries through its scholarships and outreach programmes. The Air League not only inspires, enables, and supports the next generation of aviation and aerospace professionals from all backgrounds across the UK through its outreach schemes, but uses these programmes as a catalyst to spark the inspiration and realisation that opportunities and possibilities are accessible to anyone. Each year thousands of individuals around the UK benefit from Air League support, including disadvantaged youngsters and wounded and injured servicemen and women. Equally important is ensuring this next generation of aviation and aerospace leaders are at the forefront of developing greener and more sustainable technologies as the UK works towards a net-zero future. The Air League also supports the UK’s aviation and aerospace industries through the Air League in Parliament and position papers which articulate the advanced technologies and crucial industry skills which are vital to the economic success of the UK. The Air League’s annual programme of events and lectures provide members with insight across a broad spectrum of subjects and a unique networking opportunity. The Air League’s core values underpin the broad endeavour of the organisation that were set out by its founders over 110 year ago and how, today it encourages its beneficiaries and works with its partners to deliver enduring benefits to the United Kingdom through aviation and aerospace.


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