Set against the backdrop of the Emirate's vibrant culture and rich aviation heritage, this year's event focuses on sustainability and artificial intelligence (AI) while ensuring the continued safety and security of aviation operations I'm guessing it.
For the first time, GIS will be held alongside the global sustainable aviation market (GSAM). This is a groundbreaking ICAO initiative aimed at accelerating the global shift towards alternative international aviation and low-carbon fuels.
“Today, we embark on a breathtaking journey where heritage meets innovation, and the sky is alive and lively with its stunning performances. “What's more, we're so excited to see it,” said Yusuf Abdulla, MC of the event.
The opening ceremony features spectacular displays of bands, horses and aerial performances, at the adoring moments when skydivers and wingsuit pilots descend and carry flags of the UAE, ICAO and GSAM. We reached the top. The display is Skydive Dubai and Action Flight, the UAE's premier aerobatic display team, coordinated by the country's first commercial aerobic operation.
Emphasizing the UAE's key role in shaping the future of global aviation, he told the delegation that “contains such a major and influential international event.” The role of the UAE to hold reflects its pioneering position in both the regional and regional civil aviation sector, at the global level. It also includes international efforts to increase sustainability in this critical industry. It highlights our continued commitment to supporting it.”
Following his remarks, ICAO President Salvatore Sciacchitano highlighted the organization's dedication to comprehensive global aviation advancement through the No Countrusive Lefted Initiative, backed by US$25 million in technical assistance.
“ICAO is ready to accelerate the global transition to a safer, safer and sustainable civil aviation sector based on discussions and meetings held over the next three days,” he said. .
Sciacchitano also highlights the growing influence of AI and restructures the regulatory environment, while the industry focuses on capacity building and training. He reiterated ICAO's unwavering commitment to achieving net zero emissions by 2050, highlighting that the wider deployment of sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) is essential to achieving this goal. He also strengthened his position as a global leader in aviation sustainability and recognized the UAE's dedication to expanding SAF production.