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Airlines for America promotes 2025 joint ATA e-Business & S1000D User Forum in Montreal

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Airlines for America promotes 2025 joint ATA e-Business & S1000D User Forum in Montreal
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Airlines for America announced on X that it is promoting the 2025 joint ATA e-Business Forum & S1000D User Forum, scheduled for October 6–8 in Montreal, Canada.

According to the official event listing on S-Series.org, the 2025 joint ATA e-Business Forum & S1000D User Forum will be held in Montreal, Canada, from October 6 to 8. This premier event focuses on the latest developments in information exchange to support engineering, maintenance, materials, and flight operations. Attendees will gain insights into widely accepted e-business specifications and industry initiatives designed to facilitate effective and efficient information sharing between trading partners.

The ATA e-Business Forum's official product showcase details that the event will offer a high-level overview of the ATA e-Business Program and various specifications, including Spec 2000, S1000D, iSpec 2200, Spec 42, and Spec 2300. The forum serves as a platform for industry professionals to learn about enabling technologies like XML (Extensible Markup Language), SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language), SCORM (Sharable Content Object Reference Model), PKI (Public Key Infrastructure), and RFID (Radio Frequency Identification), which are fundamental to many e-business standards. Participants will also have the opportunity to engage with aviation e-business experts and explore the latest software and hardware solutions in the exhibit hall.

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According to event information provided by 10Times, the 2025 forum is expected to attract 300–400 representatives from various sectors, including airlines, manufacturers, lessors, distributors, repair agencies, suppliers, government agencies, and solution providers. The conference will be held at Le Westin Montreal and will feature a comprehensive agenda focused on digital data exchange and networking opportunities. Recognized as a leading platform for insights into information exchange in engineering, maintenance, materials, and flight operations, the event will provide valuable industry perspectives.

Airlines for America (A4A) is described on its official website as the principal trade and lobbying organization for the U.S. airline industry. A4A advocates on behalf of its member airlines to shape policies and measures that promote safety, security, and a healthy U.S. airline industry. The organization also hosts events like the ATA e-Business Forum to foster collaboration and innovation within the aviation sector.

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