Who should attend?
The leaders, architects and strategists at airlines, their aviation partners and industry regulators who are striving to introduce sustainable best practices to limit, reduce and one day eliminate greenhouse gases in the aviation industry.
The innovators who are researching cleaner fuels, manufacturing radically different components and materials, producing quieter engines and striving to better manage airports and air traffic systems with the ultimate goal of limiting and one day reversing the damaging effects of CO2 emissions.
Environment and policy managers from airlines, airports and air traffic management companies, operational managers form all fields of aviation, airline and aviation managers tasked with developing sustainable aviation practices and MRO and ground handling managers responsible for more efficient maintenance and tarmac procedures.
Government policy makers and industry body regulators who need to be informed of the latest development in reducing CO2 in the industry as well as understanding the role and impact of Emission Trading Schemes on the industry.
Environmetalists from the region’s leading “green” organizations. Airlines want to reach the goal of at least a carbon neutral world. Respected non-industry environmental organisations and activists need to hear that aviation is committed to reducing CO2 emissions and working with environmentalists to limit - and eventually reverse climate change.
Communicators who will be able to report to the airline traveling public the facts about aviation’s contribution to CO2 emissions – 2% of all global emissions – but also report to concerned travelers that aviation is intent, with its research and management, to become carbon neutral and be operators of sustainable corporate policies.