The IATA Sustainable Aviation Fuel Symposium (SAFS) June edition will build on themes and discussion from the past 6 editions and is again expected to draw a diverse international audience. Topics will include:
The “2nd European Summit on CO2-based Aviation Fuels”, is for decision makers in policy, organisations, airlines and the respective industries. The International Association for Sustainable Aviation (IASA) and nova-Institute will discuss vital questions around the future of aviation such as:
The 2nd European summit on CO2-based aviation fuels will be held in conjunction with the 9th conference on CO2-based fuels and lubricants. The conference is one of the oldest and most established worldwide and has developed into a unique meeting place for the entire Carbon Capture & Utilisation (CCU
Join the Sustainable Aviation Fuel Symposium hosted by IATA to understand what impact COVID-19 will have on the commercial deployment of SAF, the latest thinking on how much SAF will be required to achieve the long-term industry goal and what will be the key policy enablers over the next 3-5 years.
Join this EURACTIV Virtual Conference to discuss how business aviation can meet ambitious climate change goals in a challenging post-COVID environment. How can the sector reduce its environmental impact through the use of technology, infrastructure and operational improvements, alternative fuels
The EU-Arab Aviation Summit will seek to contribute by building bridges amongst neighbours, between decision makers and key stakeholders. The shared objective of the organisers is to ensure stable air traffic in an economically and ecologically sustainable air transport sector as an important
"Europe for Aviation" is the theme around which European aviation organisations working to implement the Single European Sky (SES) will gather at this year’s World ATM Congress, from 12 to 14 March in Madrid, Spain.
Strong collaboration between European aviation organisations (civil and military)
At the beginning of 2014, the Austrian Federal Ministry of Transport, Innovation and Technology (bmvit) started a broad stakeholder consultation process in order to set up a new strategy for research, technology and innovation in the field of aeronautics and air transportation. Around 200 actors of
What does the future of flight look like? How can the UK improve the connectivity of transport modes to seamlessly deliver people and goods from door-to-door? Where and what are the business innovation opportunities to grow the economy and a sustainable aviation industry?
The University of Birmingham, in conjunction with strategic partners within industry and academia, will be hosting a technical conference on the progress of Fuel Cells & Hydrogen. The conference will showcase the latest Fuel Cell & Hydrogen research and new developments, trends and deployment issues