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Edward Warner Award
The Edward Warner Award is an award that's given in the field of aviation to aviation pioneers or organizations that have contributed to civil aviation. The award is named after Edward Pearson Warner, the first President of the council of ICAO.
The award consists of two items: a medal and a certificate. The medal is made of solid gold and is inscribed with the recipient's name. The certificate is a recognition citing the reasons for the award. The Edward Warner Award is recognized throughout the world as the greatest single honour the international civil aviation community can bestow, for its importance is derived from the fact that it is given by ICAO on behalf of its Member States. No other international civil aviation award offers such wide recognition.
Recipients
- 1959: Albert Plesman Netherlands
- 1961: International Aeronautical Federation
- 1963: Max Hymans France
- 1965: William Hildred United Kingdom
- 1968: Henri Bouché France
- 1971: Brazil
- 1972: ASECNA, Agence pour la Sécurité de la Navigation aérienne en Afrique et à Madagascar
- 1973: Shizuma Matsuo Japan
- 1974: Alex Meyer West Germany
- 1975: Charles Lindbergh United States
- 1976: COCESNA, Corporación Centroamericana de Servicios de Navegación Aérea
- 1977: Mohammed Soliman El Hakim Egypt
- 1978: Don Anderson Australia
- 1979: Agnar Kofoed-Hansen Iceland
- 1980: Indalecio Rego Fernandez Spain
- 1981: Harry George Armstrong United States
- 1982: Werner Guldimann Switzerland
- 1983: Sweden
- 1984: Maurice Bellonte France
- 1985: Alexandr Fedotovich Aksenov USSR
- 1986: J.R.D. Tata India
- 1988: Aeronautical Radio of Thailand (AEROTHAI) Thailand
- 1989: Anesia Pinheiro Machado Brazil
- 1990: Igor Ivanovich Sikorsky United States
- 1991: Bill Bradfield Australia
- 1992: Edward R. K. Dwemoh Ghana
- 1993: Arnold W. G. Kean United Kingdom
- 1994: B. J. Habibie Indonesia
- 1995: Elrey Borge Jeppesen United States
- 1996: The Institute of Air and Space Law of McGill University Canada
- 1997: Tatiana Anodina Russian Federation
- 1998: Kenneth Rattray Jamaica
- 1999: Jerome F. Lederer United States
- 2000: Singapore Aviation Academy (SAA) Singapore
- 2001: Petro Balabuyev Ukraine
- 2002: International Academy of Aviation and Space Medicine (IAASM)
- 2004: Brian O'Keeffe Australia
- 2007: Silvio Finkelstein Argentina
- 2010: Nicolas Mateesco Matte Romania
- 2013: Assad Kotaite Lebanon
- 2016: David Ronald de Mey Warren Australia
- 2019: Roberto Kobeh González Mexico
- 2022: Ángela Marina Donato Argentina
References
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