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EAC25 in Warsaw (Poland)
The topic of the 2025 European Aviation Conference (EAC25) is:
“Centre of gravity is moving to the East: Managerial and policy implications for European aviation”
The EAC25 will be hosted by the Lazarski University based in Warsaw (Poland). The place is well chosen because the main theme of the EAC25 will be the aviation markets in the Central and Eastern European countries, also in the context of Asian aviation markets being the most dynamic across the globe.
As has become a tradition of EAC conferences, the EAC25 will cover economic, business and legal issues of both passenger and cargo markets. It will bring academic researchers, industry representatives and regulatory agencies together so that they can jointly further the understanding of management, economic, and policy aspects of the aviation industry.
Anna Konert is the Director Lazarski Aviation Academy and Dean of the Faculty of Law and Administration:
“I am very happy to host all the participants of next year’s European Aviation Conference. We are the only center in Poland thatvery closely combines legal and business studies with the aviation industry. We have partnerships with IATA and ICAO, of which we are an accredited training center“
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12th European Aviation Conference in Antwerp
Please check the conference website for detailed information. For real-time information, please go to our LinkedIn page.
EACI/GARS webinar “EAC 24: The logic, agenda and speakers”
The European Aviation Conference 2024 (EAC 24) is approaching. We used October’s webinar on Monday 28th, to share more details about this year’s EAC conference with you (see the below-attached picture). What is the logic behind the agenda, who are the speakers and panelists, and what can you expect? All these questions were answered in the October webinar. The speakers were Dan Elliott (Frontier Economics) and Bill Morrison (Wilfried Laurier University). The webinar was moderated by Andrew Charlton.
EACI/GARS webinar “Unmanned Aerial Mobility: The commercial potential”
Earlier this year a passenger-carrying pilotless eVTOL has obtained a production certificate in China. This is considered a significant leap towards mass production. So, some wonder, what’s the commercial potential of such passenger and, of course, cargo services? This question was discussed in the September webinar.
We had three guest speakers joining the discussion. Anna Straubinger from the Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research Mannheim in Germany, Amin Vafadar from the Advanced Air Mobility Institute in Boston (US), and Philip Butterworth-Hayes who is the Editor of Unmanned Airspace (https://www.unmannedairspace.info/). The webinar was moderated by Andrew Charlton.
The EACI/GARS webinars usually take place every last Monday of a month at 1 pm CEST. Please mark the dates in your calendar! If you are new to the series, please register at: https://forms.office.com/r/TN0Wse1sAd
EACI/GARS webinar “Transportation science associations and how they are related to each other - ATRS, EACI, ITEA, GARS, SOAR”
The August webinar shaded light on the relationships among five associations. The associations are (in alphabetical order) the Air Transport Research Society (ATRS), the European Aviation Conference Institute (EACI), the German Aviation Research Society (GARS), the International Transportation Economics Association (ITEA), and the Symposium on Aviation Research (SOAR). Guest speakers were Martin Dresner from the University of Maryland for ATRS, Erik Verhoef from VU Amsterdam for ITEA, Gianmaria Martini from the University of Bergamo for SOAR, and I from The HK PolyU for EACI and GARS. Andrew Charlton from Aviation Advocacy was again so kind to moderate the webinar.
The EACI/GARS webinars usually take place every last Monday of a month at 1 pm CEST. Please mark the dates in your calendar! If you are new to the series, please register at: https://forms.office.com/r/TN0Wse1sAd
EACI/GARS webinar “Revolutionary aviation technology solutions: How far reaching are the benefits?”
The guest speaker was Gary Cutts. He is the Challenge Director of the Future Flight, UK Research and Innovation initiative involving a £300m programme to research, plan and demonstrate new integrated systems of aviation using low-carbon and autonomous technologies. We are pleased to announce that Gary will be one of the keynote speakers at this year’s European Aviation Conference hosted by the University of Antwerp in Belgium. The moderator was Andrew Charlton (Aviation Advocacy).
EACI/GARS webinar “Decarbonizing aviation: The EU approach”
The guest speakers were Damien Meadows and Laurent Donceel. Damien Meadows is an Advisor on European and International Carbon Markets of the European Commission’s DG Climate Action. He also is a contributor to a recently published book titled “Delivering a Climate Neutral Europe” published by Routledge (who also kindly sponsors the GARS Junior Award with book vouchers). Laurent Donceel is a Policy Director at A4E, where he is in charge of sustainability dossiers. His expertise is in political communication both in Brussels and across EU capitals. The moderator was Andrew Charlton (Aviation Advocacy).
EACI/GARS webinar “The EU AI Law: Does it Make Aviation Safer?”
Guest speaker was Samar Abbas Nawaz (Peace Research Institute, Oslo). The moderator was Andrew Charlton (Aviation Advocacy).
EACI/GARS webinar “UK airport slot reform”
The moderator was Andrew Charlton (Aviation Advocacy). Guest speakers were Brian Pearce (University College London) and Dan Elliott (Frontier Economics).
EACI/GARS webinar EXTRA EDITION “US SAF Grand Challenge”
We had two great speakers in this extra edition. One was Nikita Pavlenko (ICCT). The ICCT recently published a report discussing the US SAF Grand Challenge. Here's the link: https://theicct.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/ID-37-%E2%80%93-SAF-Grand-Challenge-white-paper-letter-40036-v3.pdf. The other was Stephen Holland from the University of North Carolina Greensboro. In a previous webinar, he already discussed the policy lessons from California’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard for SAF policies.
EACI/GARS webinar “Can AI speed up digitization of the air cargo industry? What is the role of policy makers?”
The moderator was Andrew Charlton (Aviation Advocacy). Guest speakers were Glyn Hughes (TIACA) and Oliver Ditz (Fraunhofer Institute for Material Flow and Logistics).
EACI/GARS webinar “Aviation, technology and innovation – Still a frontrunner?”
The moderator was Andrew Charlton (Aviation Advocacy). Alex Brooker, VP of R&D at Cirium was the guest speaker.
EACI/GARS webinar “Let’s give air cargo what it deserves!”
The moderator was Andrew Charlton (Aviation Advocacy). The panel members (in alphabetical order) were Anne Lange (Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences), Benny Mantin (University of Luxembourg), and Carlos Grau Tanner (Global Express Association).
11th European Aviation Conference in Luxembourg
The topic was: “Forwarding welfare - The role of air cargo in future aviation policy & economics”
For more details, please check: https://www.eac-conference.com/