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APATS 2026 to be held in Bangkok, Thailand

Singapore, August 26, 2025: As the APATS 2025 starts up here in Singapore, in his opening remarks, Andy Smith, CEO, Halldale Group whille addressing the global gathering in Bangkok, Thailand. The venue will be the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center (QSNCC) in Bangkok, making a return to a city where it hosted APATS a decade ago. APATS 2026 will also mark its 22nd edition in the region, a milestone that reflects both the trust of the aviation community and the pace of change across Asia Pacific. Andy Smith highlighted the importance of hosting APATS 2026 in Bangkok. He Said, “ Why Bangkok, and why now? Asia Pacific is the growth engine of global aviation. IATA’s 2025 outlook shows Asia-Pacific passenger numbers growing at the fastest rate globally (≈7.9%), with momentum driven by strong economies and tourism-led recovery. Airport connectivity across the region has also surged, up 13% year-on-year, underscoring how quickly networks and markets are deepening. And looking ahead, major OEM forecasts point to sustained expansion, with Asia and the Middle East leading long-term traffic growth and the Asia-Pacific aircraft services market expected to more than double by 2043”. Under the ‘Thailand Vision’ program, major airport and transport net upgrades are set to position Thailand, and Bangkok, as a key Asia-Pacific aviation hub more than doubling passenger capacity by 2032-35. Together, these signals make a compelling case for putting APATS at the heart of the action.APATS has been part of Asia Pacific’s training story for over two decades. Moving to Bangkok in 2026 is about meeting the region where its growth is, and where its next set of questions will be asked and answered. I’m grateful to everyone who helped us get here, speakers, sponsors, exhibitors, and delegates, and I’m excited for what we’ll build together at QSNCC. (The portion of the content and master pix is sourced from the Halldale group website for news purpose only. )

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Embraer hosts Asia Pacific edition of its Airline Business Seminar in Singapore

Singapore, 12th August 2025: Embraer hosted the Asia Pacific edition of its Airline Business Seminar in Singapore, bringing together airlines, the financing community, consultants and aviation authorities from across the region from the 6th to the 7th of August 2025. The closed-door event offered a platform for attendees to share and discuss emerging trends in the sub-regions of Asia Pacific, new traveler patterns and the opportunities it is creating for airlines and aircraft types like the E-Jets and E-Jets E2 families of regional aircraft and small narrowbody aircraft. Raul Villaron, Vice President, Asia Pacific, Embraer Commercial Aviation, said, “The APAC Embraer Airline Business Seminar featured robust discussions about the evolving strategies that airlines and the wider aviation industry are adopting to seize growth opportunities and better yields in APAC – the world’s powerhouse of global aviation growth.” “This event is an extension of our long engagement with the Asia-Pacific community and a reflection of how our small narrowbody and regional aircraft are empowering airlines to tap on unrealized potential in the region: enhancing connectivity and frequency of flights beyond the major hubs to underserved destinations across the region.” In its latest market outlook report released in June 2025, Embraer expects a global demand for 10,500 sub-150-seat jets and turboprops within the next 20 years. Of this, a demand for 3390 units (~33.2%) stems from Asia Pacific including China. With close to 200 E-Jets across Asia Pacific including China, Embraer’s E-Jets continue to build a strong track record in the region with its high performance, efficiency and reliability. 14 airlines across 7 countries have selected the E-Jets E2 and E-Jets and including Scoot, All Nippon Airways, Japan Airlines, Tianjin Airlines, Alliance Airlines (Australia) and Virgin Australia. In August 2024, Virgin Australia ordered eight E190-E2s for its Western Australia regional and charter business. This year, All Nippon Airways ordered 15 E190-E2s with an option for five more, to enhance the airline’s nationwide connectivity. Both airlines will be the first operator of the E2s in their respective countries.

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inter airport Europe 2025

Date: October 7–9, 2025 Venue: Munich Trade Fair Centre Organised By : inter airport Europe, RX, and Reed Exhibitions With the aviation sector under increasing pressure to modernize and digitize, inter airport Europe 2025 offers a timely platform for collaboration, learning, and strategic investment. From smart infrastructure and automation to sustainable airside solutions, the event showcases the full spectrum of technologies driving the digital transformation of airports worldwide.With over 5,000 visitors and 400+ exhibitors expected, inter airport Europe 2025 is more than an exhibition, , it’s a global hub for progress. For more info, check: https://www.interairporteurope.com/en-gb/tickets.html?utm_source=aviationworld&utm_medium=paidad&utm_campaign=magazineadvert

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APASS 2025: Aviation safety leaders converging in Manila

Kuala Lumpur, 23rd July 2025: The Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA)is organising the Asia Pacific Aviation Safety Seminar 2025 (APASS 2025) in Manila, Philipines from 10th-11th September 2025.The theme of APASS 2025 is “Safety Without Borders: Global Partnerships, Local Impact”. APAS 2025 is hosted by Philippine Airlines which will witness the return of the region’s flagship aviation safety event. More than 200 safety professionals from airlines, civil aviation authorities, equipment manufacturers (OEM), MROs, air navigation service providers, training organisations, and aviation safety solution providers are expected to attend this year’s event in the Philippines. This edition of APASS 2025 will spotlight today’s most pressing safety challenges, with a focus on: * Emerging concerns ranging from GNSS interference & spoofing * Crew performance and decision-making in dynamic environments * The future of aviation safety leadership and organisational culture * Fatigue management for Crew, Maintenance and Dispatch * Multi-source safety data integration and resilience * Operational safety in high-growth environments. Subhas Menon, Director General of AAPA, remarked: “As the Asia Pacific region continues its rapid growth trajectory, the need for shared strategies, transparency, and trust across borders becomes ever more important. APASS 2025 will convene leading voices from across the industry to drive meaningful, and objective improvements in safety performance.” New features at APASS 2025 include dedicated Flight Operations and Cabin safety components, a joint Engineering/Airlines/MRO collaboration panel, and roundtables involving turboprop and regional jet operators, enhancing the practical value of the seminar to participants. The event is endorsed by the Flight Safety Foundation, supported by ICAO, and continues to draw strong engagement from Asia Pacific States and global partners committed to ICAO’s “No Country Left Behind” initiative.

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Asia Pacific Aviation Training Summit (APATS) 2025

Event: APATS 2025 Date: August 26-27, 2025 Venue: Marina Bay Sands Convention Centre, Singapore Organised By : Halldale Group Events Media Partner: Aviation World The Asia Pacific Aviation Training Summit (APATS) is the Asia Pacific region’s largest gathering of aviation training professionals, serving airlines, aircraft manufacturers, regulators, training providers and the training industry, designed by and for aviation professionals.From airlines and ATOs to regulators, universities, and solution providers, APATS is where aviation training leaders connect to share strategies, explore innovations, and shape the future of flight operations. APATS 2025 features dedicated conference streams for Pilot, Cabin Crew, Maintenance Technician, and Approved Training Organisations, each designed to tackle the unique challenges and opportunities facing today’s training organisations. For more info, check: www.apats-event.com

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WINGS INDIA 2026

Venue: Begumpet Airport, Hyderabad, India Date: January 28-31, 2026 Organised By : Ministry of Civil Aviation, AAI & FICCI Media Partner: Aviation WorldThis is Asia’s largest event on Civil Aviation (Commercial, General, Business Aviation & Advance Air Mobility)Experience unparalleled networking opportunities, cutting-edge exhibits, and engaging discussions with global aviation leaders. Participate in insightful workshops, interactive sessions, and knowledge-sharing platforms as we bring together thousands of professionals and exhibitors from around the world. Wings India 2026 is your gateway to discovering the future of aviation in one of the world’s fastest-growing markets. Let’s shape the skies together! https://www.wings-india.co.in/

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WORLD AVIATION FESTIVAL

Date: October 7-9, 2025 Venue: FIL, Lisbon, Portugal Organised By: Terrapinn Media Partner: Aviation World Focus: A global aviation industry event covering business models, technology, sustainability, and innovation.The World Aviation Festival is the premier aviation technology conference and exhibition.In 2025, World Aviation Festival returns to Lisbon, Portugal, bringing together 4,500+ attendees and 600 speakers over three incredible days of insights, innovation, and networking.Bringing together the world’s airlines, airports, and their top executives in charge of software, services, marketing, and distribution, this is where the future of aviation is shaped. www.terrapinn.com/conference/aviation-festival

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AEROSPACE & DEFENCE MEETINGS CHENNAI

Date: October 7-9, 2025, Venue: Chennai Trade Center, Tamil Nadu Organised By: Advanced Business Events (abe) & BCI Aerospace Media Partner: Aviation WorldThe premier supply chain forum in India, dedicated exclusively to vetted suppliers and OEMs in the aeronautic, defence, space and naval sectors. ADM Chennai is the one of a kind event in India, offering a unique platform for international and Indian OEMs, top-tier suppliers, and contract manufacturers to engage in pre-arranged business meetings. This event is an unparalleled opportunity for companies throughout the global supply chain to connect, collaborate, and discover new business partnerships. The event is centered around BCI Aerospace signature matchmaking program, renowned for its success at events such as Aeromart Toulouse, Aeromart Hyderabad and A&DSS Seattle. ADM Chennai is the spin off of Aerospace & Defense meetings Torino, Rzeszow and Sevilla.www.chennai.bciaerospace.com

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Curtiss-Wright to showcase latest commercial and defense aerospace solutions at Paris air show

Le Bourget, Paris, June 12, 2025: Curtiss-Wright Corporation, continuing its long and historic presence at the International Paris Air Show, beginning with the Wright Brothers participation at the inaugural event held at the Grand Palais in Paris in 1908, today announced that it will present a wide range of solutions, capabilities and services for commercial and defense aerospace platforms, including live technology demonstrations, in its booth (Hall 3-D28) at the 55th International Paris Air Show, June 16-22, 2025. “Curtiss-Wright continues to innovate and invest in cutting-edge aerospace technologies to meet the challenges of today and tomorrow with solutions that increase safety, efficiency, reliability and performance, and drive full connectivity throughout the platform,” said Lynn M. Bamford, Chair and Chief Executive Officer of Curtiss-Wright Corporation. “Our portfolio of ruggedized, safety and mission-critical technologies is producing tremendous value for our customers.” As a global integrated business and key supplier to major commercial aerospace OEMs, Curtiss-Wright delivers advanced subsystems, components and services. The Company’s broad range of commercial aviation offerings include sensors, valves, actuation systems, surface treatments, materials testing and analytical services, flight recorders, and flight test instrumentation. For the defense aerospace market, Curtiss-Wright’s portfolio includes highly engineered solutions that accelerate the deployment of proven solutions to outpace emerging threats, enhance safety, and deliver a decisive advantage to our customers. These defense aerospace solutions include arresting systems, flight monitoring, open standards-based embedded solutions for mission computing & operation, materials testing and analytical services, and encrypted flight and data recorders. Curtiss-Wright is also a leading supplier of electro-mechanical actuation systems for a wide range of commercial and military aerospace applications including flight controls, engine controls, landing gear and utility actuation. At Curtiss-Wright’s booth, the Company will showcase demonstrations of advanced technologies that support both the commercial and defense aerospace markets. Highlights of the exhibit will include a powerful demonstration of a Flight Test and Control System that integrates actuation, sensing, flight test data acquisition, real-time data analysis, and secure data storage solutions. Also, a demonstration of a Next-Generation Arresting System will feature the BAK-14 High Speed Roll Over Display and Test Unit (HSRO), including state-of-the-art retractable hook systems. Additionally, Curtiss-Wright’s exhibit will showcase a wide range of technologies and solutions that support emerging aerospace requirements, including an electro-mechanical wingfold actuator, a quick reaction flight recorder, and next-generation resolver and sensor technologies. A surface treatment comparison display will feature an engine fan blade with a side-by-side comparison of shot peening and vibrofinishing treatments that demonstrates how Curtiss-Wright’s engineered surface treatments improve fatigue life, wear performance, corrosion resistance, moisture protection, and structural forming—critical attributes for aerospace reliability and efficiency.

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India’s Aviation Future Takes Flight: Leaders Reimaging Infrastructure for Viksit Bharat 2047

Ahead of IPTS 2025, government and industry leaders align on building smarter, greener, and future-ready airport ecosystems. Mumbai, June 5, 2025: In the lead-up to the Inter Passenger Terminal Show (IPTS) 2025, Media Fusion LLC hosted a high-impact media roundtable in Mumbai, convening influential voices from the government, aviation, and infrastructure sectors. Held under the theme “Reimagining Airport Passenger Infrastructure through Innovation, Technology, and Sustainability,” the session offered critical insights into building airport ecosystems that are smarter, greener, and future-ready. The roundtable brought together a distinguished panel of speakers: Joseph Gouda, Joint Director, Indian Revenue Service; Sumeet Suseelan, Member, Ministry of Civil Aviation (AAC), Government of India; Geetha Priya G, Senior Director & Sector Head – Infrastructure & Airports, JLL India; Nitin Sharma, DVP – Business Development, Dormakaba, Mr. Vikram Falodiya, Head – Terminal Operations, Navi Mumbai International Airport, Nitin Sharma, DVP – Business Development, Dormakaba, and Taher Patrawala, Managing Director, Media Fusion LLC. Discussions centred on India’s remarkable aviation trajectory—now the world’s third-largest domestic market, contributing 1.5% to national GDP and supporting 7.7 million jobs. Over the last decade, more than 85 airports have been developed, with a roadmap to scale that number to 350 by 2047 under the government’s Viksit Bharat vision. The roundtable highlighted both the opportunities and the urgency to reshape infrastructure in line with this growth. Speakers outlined key priorities, including the need to bridge infrastructure gaps, reduce import dependencies, and enhance regional connectivity through the UDAN scheme. Strengthening digital ecosystems to manage rising cybersecurity risks was also identified as a crucial area of focus. With over $12 billion already invested in air transport infrastructure, India is setting its sights on capturing a $4 billion share of the global Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) market by 2031, with the aim of establishing itself as a self-reliant aviation hub. The conversation also showcased a suite of transformative technologies shaping airport experiences: biometric-based Digi Yatra, AI-powered digital twins, integrated multi-modal transport systems, and Net Zero, LEED-certified terminals were all cited as pivotal in creating globally benchmarked, passenger-centric infrastructure. Reflecting on the evolving airport infrastructure development, Geetha Priya G, Senior Director – Infrastructure & Airports, JLL India, emphasised the need to build infrastructure that is resilient, adaptive and efficient. “Greenfield airports offer the luxury of blank canvas while brownfield sites push us to rethink with constraints for unique, smart and adaptive design solutions. The future lies in modular construction, digital first terminal cores that centralize operations, passenger movement and energy management. Early-stage collaboration is critical—drawing insights from operations, policy shifts, and tech trends helps avoid costly course corrections. We need a terminal design language rooted in sustainability, with built-in readiness for climate volatility, aging demographics, rapid digital changes and hybrid spaces that can handle intensity and downtime with equal ease. Aligning this vision with financial models that attract private investment is key to delivering infrastructure that’s future-ready and locally responsive.” Reflecting on India’s growing aviation workforce demands, Sumeet Suseelan, Member, Ministry of Civil Aviation (AAC), highlighted the urgent need to expand training capacity and reform policy. “India is fast emerging as a global aviation talent hub, yet faces a significant manpower gap. While pilot eligibility has widened, training for cabin crew and ground staff remains limited to in-house airline programs. Opening this up to universities and private institutes is key to scaling talent and meeting both domestic and international demand. With inclusive frameworks and the right incentives, India can not only bridge its local workforce shortage but also position itself as a global training destination, strengthening our role in the international aviation ecosystem.” Taher Patrawala, Managing Director, Media Fusion LLC, reflected on the vision behind IPTS, “While working on Aviation 360, we saw a clear gap—India lacked a dedicated platform for the entire airport ecosystem. The industry had to travel abroad for such events, so we built IPTS to fill that need. From our first meeting with the Adani Group—Mr. Vikram, being the first to commit, we’ve had overwhelming support. In just 12 months, we’ve brought together 60+ exhibitors, 50+ speakers from 10 countries, and over 2,800 attendees. IPTS isn’t just another event—it’s a milestone in shaping India’s aviation future, with the long-term vision of becoming a truly global platform.” Nitin Sharma, DVP – Business Development, dormakaba, highlighted India’s leading role in redefining airport experiences: “India has transformed biometric travel with Digi Yatra, where your face becomes your boarding pass. We’re solving complex challenges—like group travel and one-click gate registration—while ensuring data privacy with automatic purging post-flight. Innovations like wider gates to prevent tailgating, now powered by AI and ML, were born from India’s unique needs and are setting global benchmarks. With under 10% of the population currently flying, we’re preparing for exponential growth by scaling smart, cost-efficient technologies. India’s rapid pace of innovation is not only enhancing domestic operations but creating airport solutions the world is now adopting.” Joseph Gouda, Joint Director, Indian Revenue Services (IRS), highlighted the balance between security and seamless travel: “India’s aviation growth presents a dual challenge—securing borders while easing the journey for millions of law-abiding passengers. In Mumbai alone, we clear 22,000–25,000 international travellers daily, averaging 10-minute customs clearance. Our aim is to cut this to 5 minutes. By adopting AI, ML, RFID, and Advanced Passenger Information systems, we’re shifting from manual checks to smarter, targeted interventions. This transformation will make our infrastructure both more secure and passenger-friendly—essential for India’s aviation future.” A spokesperson from Navi Mumbai International Airport, spoke on the need for collaboration and policy support to boost air connectivity. They also stressed the urgency of capacity expansion and said, “With surging passenger traffic, cities like Mumbai may need new airports by 2040. Despite the volume, our operational teams perform impressively, and Mumbai ranks high globally for efficiency. India has a real opportunity to transform its aviation ecosystem by 2047.” Beyond infrastructure, the roundtable also delved into the human dimensions of the sector. Topics included empowering India’s aviation workforce, increasing women’s leadership in terminal design and operations, and creating

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