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IATA’s 80th AGM: aviation leaders assemble in Dubai

The meeting-summit will take place from June 2 to 4

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced that the leaders of the global airline industry are gathering in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE), for the 80th IATA Annual General Meeting (AGM) and World Air Transport Summit (June 2-4 2024). 
 
 The event is being held in the UAE for the first time and hosted by Emirates Airline. Over 1,500 participants are expected to be in attendance, including industry leaders, government officials and media.
 
HE Abdulla bin Touq Al Marri, Minister of Economy for the United Arab Emirates is expected to welcome delegates to Dubai with an opening keynote speech to the AGM. 
 
World Air Transport Summit
 
The World Air Transport Summit (WATS) immediately follows the AGM for a comprehensive program addressing the critical issues facing aviation.
 
The popular CEO Insights Panel moderated by CNN’s Richard Quest will feature:
 
• Vanessa Hudson, Group CEO and Managing Director, Qantas
 
Tim Clark, President of Emirates Airline 
 
• Scott Kirby, CEO of United Airlines 
 
• Shai Weiss, CEO of Virgin Atlantic Airways. 
 
 Key topics to be addressed in the WATS include:
 
 • A ‘Big Picture’ view of challenges facing the airline industry with changing energy markets, an increasingly complex global geopolitical situation, and shifting supply chains/trade patterns
 
 • The potential for AI in aviation
 
 • Advancing sustainability with SAF and carbon removals
 
 • How aviation and tourism can work better together, and
 
 • The prospects for air cargo.
 
A program highlight will be the fifth edition of the IATA Diversity and Inclusion Awards. These awards recognize organizations and individuals who are making a leadership contribution to the 25by2025 initiative to improve the gender balance in aviation.
 
 The benefits of global connectivity is a topic that will underpin the entire program.

 Globally aviation directly employs 3 million people and is a key enabling part of the travel and tourism value chain which supports some 320 million jobs and accounts for about 10% of all economic activity. Moreover, air cargo delivers $8.3 trillion of trade annually—some 35% of total trade.
 
 For Dubai, Oxford Economics estimates that aviation contributed 27% to Dubai’s GDP and supported $37 billion in gross value added in 2023. This is projected to increase to $53 billion dollars in 2030, in line with Dubai’s growth.
 
 Aviation contributes to achieving 15 of the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDGs).

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