ACRP Insight Event: Future of Aviation with AERIAL FUTURES’ Agatha Kessler and Max Hirsh 

March 22-23, 2022
Keck Center, Washington D.C.

OVERVIEW

The aviation industry is constantly changing. Some trends we can predict and others we can barely imagine. As we emerge from the greatest challenge to commercial aviation in recent memory and head into recovery from the global pandemic, practitioners are seeking to understand how the aviation industry can prepare for the next set of challenges and disruptions. Just as deregulation changed the industry dramatically in the 1970s, recent and emerging technologies are currently transforming the aviation industry today. It is important for industry practitioners to understand, prepare for, and adapt to emerging trends such as Advanced Air Mobility (AAM), on-demand aviation services, smaller aircraft and intraregional flights, electrification of fleets and eventually aircraft, commercial supersonic flight, digitization and automation and sustainable aviation jet fuels (SAJFs) for example.  

There is no shortage of events that focus on the near-term future of aviation; however, this event provides a venue for thought leaders to discuss and consider the opportunities and trends that will shape aviation and airports in the mid to long term. This in-depth, face-to-face gathering is designed to promote communication and collaboration, foster innovation, and help identify areas of future interest and research. The Future of Aviation Insight Event will bring together experts (including Agatha Kessler, Chair of AERIAL FUTURES and Panel Chair of ACRP, and Max Hirsh, AERIAL FUTURES Board member) from across the industry for two days of thought-provoking dialog to consider what the next 20, 30 and 50 years might look like for aviation, centered around four key themes: People, Infrastructure, Technology & Innovation, and Climate.

This event will provide a venue for thought leaders to discuss the opportunities and trends shaping aviation and airports of the future. We hope to promote communication and collaboration, foster innovation, and identify areas of future research. Aviation experts will convene for two days of thought-provoking dialog to consider four key themes: People, Infrastructure, Technology & Innovation, and Climate. 

 

PROGRAM