The program and speakers for the World Air Transport
Summit (WATS), being held in conjunction with the IATA Annual
General Meeting (AGM) in Boston, USA from 3 to 5 October 2021,
have been confirmed.
Session topics include addressing the challenge of
climate change, safely reconnecting the world during COVID-19,
diversity and inclusion in aviation, collaborating with value
chain partners, and air cargo.
The always popular CEO Insight Debate will return,
moderated by CNN’s Richard Quest.
“I’m very excited that the World Air Transport
Summit will again take place as a live event for the first time
since June 2019,” said Willie Walsh, IATA’s Director General.
“Virtual forums are no substitute to the value created when people
meet face to face. As we plan for the industry recovery from
COVID19 and address critical climate change issues, the in-person
discussions and debates among the industry’s top leaders and
stakeholders will be particularly significant.”
Aviation’s response to climate change will top the
agenda. The keynote address will be delivered by Rachel Kyte, Dean
of the Fletcher School, Tufts University and former special
representative of the UN Secretary-General and Chief Executive
Officer of Sustainable Energy for All. Kyte previously was the
World Bank Group vice president and special envoy for climate
change, leading the run-up to the Paris Agreement.
This will be followed by a panel of key
stakeholders focused on sustainability including:
- Guillaume Faury, Chief Executive Officer, Airbus
- Stanley Deal, Chief Executive Officer, Boeing Commercial
Airplanes - Annie Petsonk, Principal Deputy Assistant
Secretary for Aviation and Int. Affairs, US Dept. of
Transportation - Pieter Elbers, Chief Executive Officer, KLM
- Dr. Jennifer Holmgren, CEO, LanzaTech
Participants in the CEO Insight Debate include:
- Lynne Embleton, Chief Executive Officer, Aer
Lingus - Sir Tim Clark, President, Emirates - Rono Dutta,
Chief Executive Officer, IndiGo - Carsten Spohr, Chief
Executive Officer, Lufthansa - Scott Kirby, Chief Executive
Officer, United Airlines
The WATS will also feature sessions on the future
of air cargo following its heroic performance during the crisis,
safely re-starting global connectivity, and a series of fireside
chats bringing airline CEOs together with a diverse group of
industry stakeholders including infrastructure providers, original
equipment manufacturers and other suppliers.
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