April 17-18, 2024 | Germany
Aerospace Tech Week is the largest gathering of aerospace technology, airlines, avionics, aerospace testing, flight ops and MRO communities. The event consists of multiple events all under one roof with dedicated respected conferences tracks for its core technologies as well as a large central exhibition.
With seven different conferences, the agenda covers everything from Testing Software and Hardware, Avionics, Connectivity, MRO, and Flight Ops it. These parallel segments taking place in one show is designed to allow cross-sector collaborations for the benefit of the industry. The natural links between these key aerospace technology sectors give participants greater confidence that their technologies and solutions are showcased to active buyers, decision-makers, influencers and end-users for a more successful event gathering.
November 28-29, 2023 | USA
Leading event bringing together leaders from industry, government, academia and media to discuss the progress, opportunities and challenges for introducing hydrogen flight into the commercial aviation market.
ZeroAvia’s Fourth Annual Hydrogen Summit will bring together leaders from industry, government, academia, media and NGOs to discuss the progress, opportunities and challenges for introducing hydrogen flight into the commercial aviation market. For anybody following the space, this is a critical discussion to join.
January 17-19, 2024 | USA
Plan now to attend this conference where participants can look forward to networking with airport risk managers, safety managers, consultants and other industry specialists. Attendees will have an opportunity to explore the risk management issues that are always in play at airports such as aviation liability, cyber security and Safety Management System (SMS).
December 5-7, 2023 | Canada
The symposium will bring together key stakeholders from industry, academia, government and international organizations in the unmanned aviation sector to exchange research, best practices, lessons learned and respective challenges. Attention will be given to ongoing ICAO activities such as unmanned aircraft systems traffic management (UTM), communication, navigation, surveillance (CNS) and spectrum, as well as advanced air mobility (AAM), which need to be addressed collectively in order to facilitate unmanned aircraft integration into the global aviation system.