Source: ACI World
- Conference aims to enhance industry competitiveness through initiatives focused on environment, connectivity, market liberalisation and much more
The Airports Council International (ACI) Asia-Pacific & Middle East / ACI World Annual General Assembly, Conference and Exhibition (WAGA 2024) today kicks off in Riyadh, marking the start of the most important global gathering of airport leaders.
Running from the 21 to 23 May, the event is hosted by Riyadh Airports Company, which manages and operates King Khalid International Airport (KKIA) in the Saudi capital.
As top-level executives, policymakers, regulators, business associates, analysts, and visionaries converge in Riyadh, anticipation mounts for the latest data and insights aimed at building a sustainable future for both global and regional air connectivity—with a steadfast focus on passenger needs.
Key highlights of the event include:
- Engaging panel discussions and workshops led by prominent speakers from across the aviation spectrum.
- Keynote addresses unveiling the latest trends, strategies, and advancements shaping the industry.
- Exhibitions showcasing cutting-edge technologies, services, and solutions driving innovation in airport management and operations.
- Networking sessions fostering connections among industry peers and stakeholders.
- C-suite debates on airport competitiveness, retail, food and beverage, air transport liberalisation, tourism and aviation, sustainability including SAF, hydrogen and decarbonization, the potential of air cargo, passenger processes, and more.
ACI World Director General and CEO Luis Felipe de Oliveira said, “WAGA signifies more than a mere event — it’s an experience that fosters collaboration across the global community of airports, redefining the future of aviation. In the ever-evolving landscape of airports, the pursuit of excellence is paramount. ACI World’s annual event presents a unique opportunity to learn from, and network with, airport leaders, regulators, and aviation stakeholders; elevate airport competitiveness; and contribute to the advancement of the entire aviation industry for the benefits of travellers and communities.”