Aviation experts and industry leaders from all over the world will be attending the two-day ‘CAPA Qatar Aviation, Aeropolitical and Regulatory Summit’, in Doha from Tuesday.
The high-level forum, the first aeropolitical event of its kind to be held in the Middle East and hosted by Qatar Airways, will feature more than 35 expert speakers from across the airline, legal and government sectors to discuss the latest developments in international aviation regulation, both within the Gulf region and globally.
Key international industry speakers now set to present at the event at the Sheraton Doha, besides Qatar Airways Group chief executive HE Akbar al-Baker, include IATA director-general and CEO, Alexandre de Juniac; European Commission director-general (Mobility and Transport), Henrik Hololei; US Department of Transportation director (Office of International Aviation), Brian Hedberg; Yvonne Manzi Makolo, CEO, RwandAir; FedEx Express senior vice-president and general counsel Rush O’Keefe; Malaysian Aviation Commission (MAVCOM) director (Aviation Development) Germal Singh Khera; JetBlue Airways senior vice-president (Government Affairs and General Counsel) Robert Land; Christina Cassotis, CEO, Pittsburgh International Airport; Abdul Wahab Teffaha, Secretary General, AACO; Pablo Mendes de Leon, director, International Institute of Air and Space Law; and African Airlines Association (AFRAA) secretary-general Abderahmane Berthe.
CAPA is one of the world’s most trusted sources of market intelligence for the aviation and travel industry, with a global network of researchers and analysts located across Europe, North America, Asia and Australia.
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