Soaring High: Princess Salma bint Abdullah’s Dual Role as Pilot and Humanitarian



Princess Salma bint Abdullah isn’t just known for being a princess. Born on 26 September 2000, she is the daughter of King Abdullah II and Queen Rania of Jordan. But Salma is making her own name. At 24, she is already Jordan’s first female fighter pilot. She’s also an archaeology graduate and has flown real humanitarian missions. She’s carving out a role that feels both royal and refreshingly real.

Early Life & Education

Salma grew up in Amman, surrounded by family and service. She attended the International Academy Amman, a school co-founded by Queen Rania. From early on, Salma was more than a title. She learned about responsibility, caring for others, and speaking up for what matters. Her time at school shaped her worldview. She mixed with students from many backgrounds. She studied hard. And she learned that being royal didn’t mean being above anyone. It meant serving people....................Read More

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