Online European Aviation Conference
9th European Aviation Conference
01 – 02.December, 2021
Getting real about climate change and aviation:
Economics & Policy for this decade
Register at https://www.eac-conference.com
Programme
Getting real about climate change and aviation:
Economics & Policy for this decade
Register at https://www.eac-conference.com
Programme
“Speaking at an ACI-Europe symposium in June, Jon Phillips of the Global Infrastructure Investors Association noted that his members, which invest in a range of infrastructure, including pipelines, water, electricity distribution, and so on, as well as airports, currently have $200 billion sitting on the sidelines, waiting to invest. The GIAA experience of airport regulation is threefold: it varies considerably by country; the regulators go to a remarkably deep level of granularity reviewing and regulating so that the ability of airport managers to actually manage commercially is limited; and that generally, there is a populist focus on rates going down now instead of addressing longer-term issues.”
—Andrew Charlton, Aviation Intelligence Reporter, July 2021
How can we build back better European aviation after COVID-19 – and what will our industry look like in five years? The environment, changing markets, new consumer behaviours and expectations, all will be explored in a series of live 1-2-1 interviews with industry leaders. Andrew Charlton, journalist and Aviation Advocacy MD, will be asking the tough questions, and all sessions will include a short market update by Eamonn Brennan, EUROCONTROL DG.
Under the UK’s current system, all arrivals from the UAE must quarantine for 10 days in a hotel, which is costly. Industry leaders question the UAE’s place on the ‘red list’, given the country’s high vaccination rate and declining daily average Covid-19 case counts.
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