The powerful socio-economic driver represented by the aviation industry is facing a variety of challenges. The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the need for innovation as a vector to improve the resilience of the aviation system. Furthermore, new demands, emerging technologies, innovative ways of doing business and the shifting human role are bringing not only challenges but also opportunities that call for an urgent transformation of the global air navigation system so that aviation can continue to boost social well-being worldwide.
Up Next in Global Innovation Symposium 2020
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COVID Session 2: Future Possibilities...
The COVID-19 pandemic has had enormous negative impacts on the aviation industry. The number of seats offered by commercial airlines has halved through 2020 compared to previous years while gross operating revenues for airlines are anticipated to have fallen almost 400M USD by the end of the year...
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The Path Forward for Airspace &Traffi...
The aerospace industry is moving incredibly quickly with innovations in aircraft types, sizes, and flight capabilities. The introduction of these new vehicles is no longer a question of if they will arrive, but when. In order to support this growth and innovation in respect to emerging aviation s...
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Planning for Innovation (Paris)
The powerful socio-economic driver represented by the aviation industry is facing a variety of challenges. The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the need for innovation as a vector to improve the resilience of the aviation system. Furthermore, new demands, emerging technologies, innovative ways of do...
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