TravelNewsAsia.com

   

 

Aviation Outlook 2007 to take place in Singapore 9/10 November 2006

Travel News Asia Wednesday, 12 July 2006

The aviation industry has reached a critical turning point in its cycle following the peak fleet orders of 2005, according to the Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation.

"While growth remains robust and the environment relatively benign this year, the clouds could be gathering,” warned the Centre’s Executive Chairman, Peter Harbison.

The prospects for the year ahead will be a central theme of an high level aviation strategy Summit, Outlook 2007, which will take place in Singapore, on 9/10 November 2006. 

“The Aviation Outlook 2007 Summit will review the threats posed by sustained high fuel prices, higher interest rates and the potential for overcapacity in key markets, which could drag fares and yields lower. High calibre speakers will also address the challenges of restructuring in the new cycle, as well as consolidation and alliances trends and the outlook for liberalisation in this region” said Mr Harbison.

High level speakers at past Outlook Summits include Geoff Dixon (CEO, Qantas), Chew Choon Seng (CEO, Singapore Airlines), V Thulasidas (Chairman and Managing Director, Air-India), Wolfgang Prock-Schauer (CEO, Jet Airways), Tony Fernandes, (CEO, AirAsia), Dr Vijay Mallya (Chairman, Kingfisher Airlines), Tony Davis (CEO, Tiger Airways) and many others.

Outlook 2007 programme sessions include:

- Globalisation and the role of aviation
- Airline profitability at the peak of the cycle
- The Big Picture Issues for 2007
- Airline strategy in the new cycle: CEO Panel
- 2007’s BIG 3 operational issues: Aviation access, fuel and labour shortages 
- Aviation Legends Address: Are we headed for a capacity-led recession?
- Consolidation and alliances in the new cycle
- Airport strategy in the new cycle: CEO Panel
- Growth markets and LCCs strategy in the new cycle
- Closing CEOs Panel: The Outlook for 2007

The CAPA Aviation Awards for Excellence will be presented at a Gala Ceremony in the evening of Day 1 of the Outlook 2007 programme.

See other recent news regarding: Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation, Airlines, Singapore, Travel Trade Shows

Subscribe to our Travel Industry News RSS Feed Travel Industry News RSS Feed from TravelNewsAsia.com. To do that in Outlook, right-click the RSS Feeds folder, select Add a New RSS Feed, enter the URL of our RSS Feed which is: https://www.travelnewsasia.com/travelnews.xml and click Add. The feed can also be used to add the headlines to your website or channel via a customisable applet. Have questions? Please read our Travel News FAQ. Thank you.

     

Advertising
Advertising

 
Copyright © 1997-2024 TravelNewsAsia.com