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IATA Wings of Change Europe event focuses on aviation policy in Brussels
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Willie Walsh Director General | International Air Transport Association

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has announced that its Wings of Change Europe (WOCE) event will take place at the Steigenberger Icon Wiltcher's Hotel in Brussels. The conference aims to address the role of aviation in Europe's economic development and regulatory environment.

Willie Walsh, IATA’s Director General, said, "Three decades ago, de-regulation sparked a revolution in air transport that turned the European project into a community and catalyzed economic growth. The mission of WOCE this year is to inspire Europe’s policymakers to boldly seize the day, rediscover the potential for aviation to stimulate the continent’s economy, and free its airlines from onerous regulation accumulated over 25 years."

The event will feature speakers from both political and industry backgrounds. Among those representing political and regulatory bodies are Apostolos Tzitzikostas, Commissioner for Sustainable Transport and Tourism at the European Commission; Jan Jambon, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance and Pensions for Belgium; Hugo Espirito Santo, Secretary of State for Infrastructure in Portugal; Andrey Novakov, Member of the European Parliament; Dolors Montserrat, Vice Chair of the European People’s Party; Filip Cornelis, Director of Aviation at DG MOVE within the European Commission; Florian Guillermet, Executive Director at EASA; and Elisabeth Kotthaus, Deputy Director and Head of Unit at DG Move.

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Industry leaders scheduled to participate include Luis Gallego, CEO of IAG and Chair of IATA's Board of Governors; Dorothea von Boxberg, CEO of Brussels Airlines; Mehmet Nane, Chairperson of Pegasus Airlines' Board; Guliz Ozturk, CEO of Pegasus Airlines; Filip Czernicki, CEO & President of CPK Airport Poland; Frédéric Guignier, CEO of DSNA; Iacopo Prissinotti, Director of Network Management at Eurocontrol; Ourania Georgoutsakou, Managing Director at Airlines for Europe (A4E); and Joachim Lang, Director General at German Aviation Association (BDL).

The agenda will cover topics such as the value aviation brings to Europe’s economy, competitiveness and connectivity within the sector, sustainability efforts by airlines and airports across Europe, infrastructure needs including capacity challenges faced by airports and air traffic management systems, digitalization trends impacting passengers’ experience as well as accessibility concerns.

For further information about WOCE or media inquiries regarding participation or coverage opportunities during this event organized by IATA Corporate Communications team can be directed through their official channels.

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