Source: RGC AvNet/ALA News
- In one of the largest stands in the event’s exhibition hub and at the same level as relevant industry players, such as Airbus and the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), RGC AvNet stood out as one of the most visited references due to its already recognized work on regulatory, governance and compliance issues for a safer and more resilient aviation.
The presence of RGC Aviation Network at the Global Implementation Support Symposium (GISS) of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), which took place between April 14 and 17, 2026, in Marrakech, Morocco, was described as a complete success and great networking opportunity.
The presence at GISS of this consulting firm based in Geneva and with a presence in Astana, Brussels, Bucharest, Dubai, Montreal and New Delhi, at the main annual ICAO event, marked a before and after, having attended as a Gold Sponsor and sharing exhibition space with major industry leaders such as Airbus, the Civil Aviation Authorities of Singapore and the United Kingdom, IACT of the United Arab Emirates and Indra Group, among others.
For ICAO, having the sponsorship of companies and industry leaders “is a work model that is not reduced to commercial matters. It is about being able to convene all levels of the industry that contribute to a safer, more resilient, sustainable, inclusive and dynamic aviation, because this is an economic sector that has clear goals for the future and in which various actors are called to play a leading role such as RGC AvNet,” said a source from the organization.
Regarding the work carried out by RGC Aviation Network during the three days of the ICAO Global Implementation Support Symposium (GISS) in Morocco, this international consulting firm highlights that they are interested in being part of the main civil aviation forums worldwide to show their achievements that already cover several countries and to present the way in which they can contribute to regulatory issues, governance and compliance with standards and norms established by regulators such as ICAO itself, EASA, the FAA, etc. “It is not only about regulations that civil aviation authorities around the world must follow and comply with, but also about how we can support other levels of the industry as operators and the companies that support them. In fact, much of what was discussed here has to do with being able to work in a complementary way with other players of the industry,” said Catalin Radu, CEO of RGC AvNet.
Activities developed by RGC AvNet
At the ICAO Global Implementation Support Symposium (GISS), RGC AvNet had the opportunity to present its services and record to the aviation industry and hold meetings with civil aviation authorities, including those from the United Kingdom, the United Arab Emirates, Guyana, the Dominican Republic, Trinidad and Tobago, Nigeria and Zambia, among others.
Also, possible synergies were discussed with companies such as Aerotime, as well as with entities such as IACT and the National Airport Office and the Moroccan Aerospace Industries Group.
Finally, as part of RGC AvNet’s presence as one of the five Gold Sponsors of GISS 2026, the consultancy further highlighted its global expertise in aviation safety oversight and regulatory compliance. During the Skytalks session, held in parallel to the Symposium at the exhibition hub auditorium, the Chief Operations Officer, Cristina Novac, presented the company’s extensive work in supporting civil aviation authorities and operators worldwide. This includes assistance with removal from the EU Air Safety List, EC enhanced oversight and preparation for ICAO USOAP/USAP audits, as well as EASA TCO and FAA Category 1 processes. The session was part of a high-level event that brought together more than 50 aviation industry leaders.
For more information about the work of RGC AvNet, please watch this video: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1iBh8uBWDxmZDdNblRGqJkaXDRxlBRvND