How are new technologies and solutions affecting the sensitive economy of the aviation industry? Is there a direct link between resources available and the ability to innovate? What is the ROI of innovation in different fields of aviation and how can it be measured? When assessing the value of innovation for aviation, how can we account for short- and/or long-term business and commercial potential as well as associated risks? Join us in this panel entitled “Economic aspects of Innovation in Aviation” to hear aviation professionals discuss and share experiences of introducing innovation into their respective fields of expertise. This panel was broadcasted live in the following time zones: Cairo, Dakar, Nairobi, Paris, Montreal, Lima and Mexico City.
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