Aluel James Bol


Aluel James Bol, is a professional pilot in the United States of America, who flies for Delta Airlines. She is credited to be the first woman from South Sudan to qualify as an airline pilot.

Early life and education

She was born circa 1984 to South Sudanese parents. Her father was the late Justice James Bol. She grew up in Kenya, as a refugee, during South Sudan's political and ethnic conflict. Following the death of her father, she was sponsored by the new South Sudanese government to complete training as an airline pilot, in aviation schools in the United States, graduating in 2011.

Career

Following her graduation in 2011, Aluel worked for Ethiopian Airlines. She then took up a consulting role with the South Sudanese Ministry of Transport and Roads. Later, she flew for the low-cost carrier flydubai, a subsidiary of Emirates Airlines. In 2018, she made Captain with Delta Air Lines, a major American airline company, headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia.