BUSINESS

GIAS 2020 focuses on investment opportunities and challenges

January 27, 2020

DUBAI — The second edition of the Global Investment in Aviation Summit (GIAS 2020) kicked off Monday at Madinat Jumeirah, with an overwhelming participation of ministers of aviation and heads of civil aviation authorities from the UAE, the region and wider world, who will discuss the world's leading aviation investment projects, as well as opportunities and challenges in the sector.

Organized by the General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA), The three -day summit features a record-breaking number of events, including a line-up of interactive panel discussions and inspiring sessions highlighting aviation and airport project finance, new business models for airports, passenger experience and airport future solutions, among others.

Day one of the summit focused on a stellar host of workshops and panel discussions that span three main themes: Aviation Finance, Airport Project Finance, and Techniques for Financing airports.

Each main theme conducted seven different workshops, masterclasses and sessions, highly-accurate and curated ones, offering an ideal platform for first-class aviation investment experts. It outlined how to launch projects that showcase best investment practices to investors and project finance managers, which would provide participants with valuable insights and ideas that help them make their best investment decisions.

Saif Mohammed Al Suwaidi, Director General of GCAA, said: “We aim through GIAS to create a perfect global platform that brings together more than 1, 200 international delegates and 200 investors interested in investing in aviation, to share opinions and expertise, discuss and analyze latest trends in the industry, leading up to developing strategies and mechanisms that help pump more investment into the aviation sector and boost the growth and sustainability of global economy."

Al Suwaidi lauded the role of sponsors and strategic partners, which is the key to the success of any event. Their support reflects a high sense of nationalism and corporate social responsibility. Of these are the Ministry of Economy, the National Program for Small and Medium Enterprises, Dubai Duty Free, Sharjah Airport International Free Zone Authority, Fujairah Aviation Academy, and media partners, Nabd and Sky News Arabia, Afrique Media, 7 dimensions, and Aviation World Group. — SG


January 27, 2020
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