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    Norma Campos

    Foreign Affairs Specialist, Brazil & South America, at Federal Aviation Administration

    Norma Viviana Campos is an accomplished professional with a diverse educational background and extensive experience in the aerospace and aviation industry.

    She holds a Master of Science in Engineering Systems Division with a focus on the Technology and Policy Program from the prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Additionally, she completed her Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering at Wichita State University.

    Norma has held various significant roles in esteemed organizations. She served as a Foreign Affairs Specialist for Brazil & South America in the Office of International Affairs at the Federal Aviation Administration. Prior to this, she worked as an Operations Research Analyst in the NextGen Systems Analysis & Modeling division of the Federal Aviation Administration.

    Her experience also extends to the private sector, where she excelled as a Senior Aerospace Engineer at CSSI Inc, an A320 Marketing Analyst and a Project Management Officer at Airbus on behalf of Derichebourg Intérim Aéronautique.

    Norma's career journey also includes roles such as an Air Transportation / Foreign Affairs Analyst at the Federal Aviation Administration, an Intern at the International Air Transport Association (IATA), and a Graduate Research Assistant at MIT.

    She further enriched her expertise through diverse internships, including positions at the Federal Aviation Administration, Cessna Aircraft Company, and the prestigious Dryden Flight Research Center at NASA. Norma also contributed as a Student Trainee - Engineering at NASA while working as an Undergraduate Research Assistant at Wichita State University.

    With her extensive academic knowledge and practical experience, Norma Viviana Campos stands as a prominent figure in the aerospace and aviation domain, showcasing proficiency in various technical and analytical roles.