What's Happening?
The Travel Industry Mentor Experience (TIME) has introduced the Richard Froggatt Memorial Scholarship, its first memorial scholarship, to honor the legacy of Richard Froggatt, a prominent figure in the Australian aviation industry. The scholarship is
part of TIME's Program 68, set to commence on August 19, 2026, with applications closing on July 20, 2026. This initiative is exclusively available to professionals within the aviation sector. Richard Froggatt, who passed away, had a distinguished career spanning over 30 years, holding senior positions at British Airways and Lauda Air, and receiving one of Austria's highest civilian honors. He also served in various leadership roles, including as chairman of the Board of Airline Representatives Australia. The scholarship aims to continue Froggatt's legacy of mentorship and professional development within the industry.
Why It's Important?
The introduction of the Richard Froggatt Memorial Scholarship is significant as it underscores the importance of mentorship and professional development in the aviation industry. By providing opportunities for emerging talent, the scholarship aims to foster the next generation of leaders in aviation, tourism, and related sectors. This initiative not only honors Froggatt's contributions but also addresses the industry's need for skilled professionals who can navigate the complexities of modern aviation. The scholarship could potentially lead to enhanced career prospects for recipients, thereby strengthening the industry's workforce and contributing to its long-term sustainability.
What's Next?
As the application process for the Richard Froggatt Memorial Scholarship unfolds, TIME is actively encouraging participation from aspiring mentees, as well as seeking new mentors, sponsors, and industry supporters to join the program. This collaborative effort is expected to expand the reach and impact of the scholarship, creating a robust network of professionals dedicated to advancing the aviation industry. The success of this initiative could inspire similar programs across other sectors, further promoting the value of mentorship and professional growth.













