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. This panel was broadcasted live in the following time zones: Cairo, Dakar, Nairobi and Paris.
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