Groundbreaking innovations in the field of civil aviation are on the cusp of redefining the industry, and the commercial flying experience, over the coming decade. As engineers and airplane manufacturers, supported by the world’s fastest supercomputers, design the next generation of aircraft and engines, airlines will have significant decision-making power in determining the speed at which new technologies are adopted and employed.
Ahead of the 2025 Paris Air Show, the largest aerospace-industry exhibition event in the world, Meridian International Center, in cooperation with GE Aerospace, will convene a look ahead at the coming innovations in civil aviation. This discussion will explore how global aviation stakeholders including airline holding companies, sovereign wealth funds, and governments should be approaching future investment considerations and their role in the global innovation chain.
For any questions regarding this program, please contact mcde@meridian.org.
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