More than 5,000 global leaders in aviation, including all major aircraft manufacturers, ICAO, IATA, and Airports Council International will gather in Riyadh for the third edition of the Future Aviation Forum from 20th to 22nd of May 2024.
From supersonic air travel to unmanned air transportation, the Forum will find solutions to the sector’s main challenges, inviting attendees to vote in person on what they see as the biggest challenge in aviation with the results announced on the Forum’s final day.
GLOBAL AVIATION LEADERS TO ADDRESS AVIATION CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES AT 2024 FUTURE AVIATION FORUM IN RIYADH, MAY 20-22
- More than 5,000 aviation experts and leaders from over 100 countries to attend, including ICAO, IATA, ACI, all major global manufacturers, airlines and airports.
- FAF24 will propose a plan to solve aviation’s biggest challenge, and feature awards recognizing achievements and innovations in global aviation.
- Registration is now live at www.futureaviationforum.com
Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, 9 April 2024: The Future Aviation Forum (FAF) returns to Riyadh from 20-22 May 2024, bringing together 5,000 experts and aviation leaders from over 100 countries, including ministers, regulators, manufacturers, airlines, and airports. The Forum will find solutions to the sectors main challenges, inviting attendees to vote in person on what they see as the biggest challenge in aviation, with results announced on the final day.
The Forum, which saw the signing of more than 50 agreements and $2.7 billion in deals during the 2022 edition, will feature globally significant commercial announcements, including equipment orders, connectivity announcements and supplier partnerships, and awards ceremonies recognizing achievements and innovation in aviation.
Hosted by the General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) of Saudi Arabia under the patronage of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman, the Forum will be centered on the theme: Elevating Global Connectivity.
His Excellency the President of GACA, Abdulaziz-Al Duailej, said:
“The 2024 Future Aviation Forum will once again unite global aviation leaders to solve aviation’s biggest challenges, including manufacturing supply chain issues, capacity constraints and the development of human capital across the world. Saudi Arabia is committed to providing global leadership on these issues.
The Forum will also showcase the unprecedented investment, growth, and innovation opportunities being created across the Kingdom in support of Vision 2030, for investors, suppliers, and operators.”
FAF24 kicks off a monumental week for aviation regulators and other leaders, where the Kingdom will also play host to the Airport Council International’s annual general assembly and other sector events which will see the leaders of the International Civil Aviation Organization and International Air Transport Association attending the Forum.
Event attendees already include leading all major global manufacturers, airlines including Riyadh Air, Saudia, Flynas, and Flyadeal, and Saudi Vision 2030 projects including NEOM, Red Sea Global, airports including King Salman International Airport, among others.
The Forum will also progress the Saudi Aviation Strategy’s (SAS) transformation of the Kingdom into the Middle East’s leading aviation hub. The strategy is unlocking more than $100 billion of investment to drive immense growth of the sector, with passenger numbers growing by 26% in 2023 to 112 million and flights increasing by 16% from 700,000 to almost 815,000.
To-register – https://registration.futureaviationforum.com/en/join/public-delegate
Website – https://futureaviationforum.com
Présentée par Vincent Dubourg, sous-directeur Ballons au CNES, direction des systèmes orbitaux et des applications
📆RDV 28 mai 2024
⌚️18h00
📍Médiathèque José Cabanis, #Toulouse
➡️Entrée libre et gratuite dans la limite des places disponibles
👉Plus d’infos : http://tinyurl.com/bdfd4nak
Depuis 60 ans le CNES (Centre National d’Études Spatiales) conçoit, développe et opère des ballons pour effectuer des mesures scientifiques et des essais technologiques dans la haute atmosphère. Plus de 4000 vols ont été opérés par les ballonniers du CNES, sous toutes les latitudes. Evoluant de 20 à 40 km d’altitude dans la stratosphère, le ballon est un véhicule unique pour mesurer les vents et les composants de l’atmosphère ou pour observer l’Univers avec des télescopes embarqués. Lors de la conférence seront présentés les principaux projets récents et en développement.
Conférence organisée par l’Académie de l’Air et de l’Espace en partenariat avec La Cité de l’Espace, l’AACE, La société Savante de l’Aéronautique et de l’Espace, la Mairie de Toulouse et la bibliothèque de Toulouse.
Présentée par Sylvie Vauclair, astrophysicienne, professeur émérite des universités, membre de l’ AAE
📆RDV 04 juin 2024
⌚️18h00
📍Faculté de droit et science politique, amphithéâtre Léon Duguit #Bordeaux
➡️En présentiel – Inscription gratuite et obligatoire
👉Plus d’infos : http://tinyurl.com/4wu282ck
Depuis l’aube de l’humanité, les êtres humains ont cherché à comprendre le monde dans lequel ils vivent et à se situer par rapport à lui. La science et la technologie ont permis des avancées spectaculaires qui ont remis en cause les idées anciennes et bouleversé la représentation que l’humanité se fait d’elle-même face au cosmos. Après toutes les découvertes apportées par le télescope spatial Hubble, le JWST est un nouveau tremplin dans cette recherche de nos origines.
Conférence organisée par l’Académie de l’air et de l’espace en partenariat avec la Nouvelle-Aquitaine, l’Université de Bordeaux, et l’AQUI-IHEDN s’associe à ce cycle de conférences.
11th SPACE, BUSINESS & LAW CONFERENCE
Sustainability for Space, Sustainability in Space, Sustainability from Space
OBJECTIVE OF THE CONFERENCE
Organized by the SIRIUS Chair, the conference aims at discussing recent, original and unpublished contributions to the understanding of current space business and law issues and their consequences for modern economies and societies.
This year’s theme is Sustainability for Space, in Space and from Space. 6 prospective themes have been selected (please see the attached proposed program), each of which will be addressed by two speakers lasting no more than 20 minutes and followed by Q&A.
The conference will feature theoretical, experimental and/or policy oriented contributions. We especially encourage the submission of state-of-the-art research papers and papers from scholars and PhD students in law, political science, management and economics.
THE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE is composed of Lucien Rapp (University Toulouse-Capitole), Victor Dos Santos Paulino (TBS Education), Cedric Balty (Thales Alenia Space), Laurent Deroin (CNES) and Gilbert Griseri (Airbus Defence and Space). PROSPECTIVE PARTICIPANTS are invited to pre-register and/or submit papers by e-mail to lucien.rapp@ut-capitole.fr
Papers should be received by 24 May, 2024 (abstracts will be considered, but papers are more likely to be accepted). A decision will be taken on 3 June, 2024.
REGISTRATION FEES AND TRAVEL EXPENSES
Registration fee waived for speakers and discussants, special rates for certain other attendees.
Travel to Toulouse based on economy class, accommodation and local expenses in Toulouse will be provided for speakers. For further information, please contact the conference secretary at marie.merli@ut- capitole.fr.
PROCEEDINGS
Contributions will be compiled for publication in the Conference proceedings which will be widely distributed as part of a new collection launched last May by the SIRIUS Chair.