
The Future Aviation Forum 2024, which was held at the King Abdulaziz International Convention Center in Riyadh, gathered aviation leaders, innovators and policy makers from all over the world to discuss the future track of the aviation industry.
In addition to the words of the dignitaries, the event witnessed the participation of the attendees in a series of discussion episodes and presentations that covered a wide range of topics. This included integrating artificial intelligence and machine learning into flight operations, developments in aircraft design and payment systems, and strategies to enhance passenger experience through digital innovation.
The Future Air Forum also included 2024 exhibitions that display the latest innovations in aviation technology. The participants had the opportunity to explore interactive offers and illustrations from the leading companies and research institutions, which gave a glimpse of the future of aviation.
The keyword was delivered in the forum, His Excellency the Engineer. Saleh bin Nasser Al -Jasser, Minister of Transport and Logistics and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the General Authority of Civil Aviation in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, puts an insightful vision of the forum that focuses on innovation.
In his speech, His Excellency the Engineer said. Al -Jasser highlighted rapid progress in aviation technology and the importance of sustainable practices in ensuring the growth of industry in the long run.
He said, “Today, we stand on the threshold of a new era in flying.”
“The Future Airlines Forum 2024 is a platform for us to explore the transformative capabilities of emerging technologies and sustainable practices and enhance communication collectively.
The minister also talked about the Kingdom’s 2030 vision initiative, which aims to diversify the economy and reduce oil dependence through the development of the main sectors, including aviation.
The minister added: “The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is committed to strengthening an ecosystem for future thinking that not only meets the needs of today, but also expects the challenges and opportunities of tomorrow,” noting the expansion of the main airports and the introduction of the latest air aircraft. Traffic management systems and partnerships with leading global airlines.
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