Katia Canciani (born February 16, 1971) is a Canadian writer and aviator originally from Blainville, Quebec.
[3] Canciani lived in Ottawa, Ontario for several years and worked for Transport Canada’s Civil Aviation’s Contingency and Emergency Planning division.
[4] In 2019, she was elected Chair of the NATO Transport Group Civil Aviation (TGCA), for a three-year term.
[3] Her first novel, Un jardin en Espagne was published in 2006 and was a finalist for the Prix des lecteurs Radio-Canada.
[7] She has also published Lettre à Saint-Exupéry, an epistolary novel in which she recounts her journey as a writer, pilot, and mother.