Considering the incredibly energetic, ambitious and pioneering nation of the United Arab Emirates, that has emerged from virtual anonymity to one of the most forward-thinking nations in the Middle-East, its infrastructural development has always been in the forefront. With increasing regional and global influence, the General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) has announced a new strategy for 2014-2016, which is preferred to be launch under the slogan “Building the Future of Civil Aviation Together”. Having all the stakeholders cooperation and devotion to the following strategic priorities: safe society, sustainable environment, integral infrastructure and remarkable global standing, the Authority has reiterated their commitment to recognition of joint work and concerted efforts.
UAE always strives to be an advanced society capable of sustaining its development and providing a high standard of living for its people. Aligning with the new strategy of GCAA – UAE, Fleming Gulf will launch the World Airport Technovation Forum on 20 - 21 January 2015 in Dubai. His Excellency Saif Mohammed Al Suwaidi, Director General - General Civil Aviation Authority of UAE will deliver the Keynote Opening Speech at the forum. The event will provide aviation specialists a platform to dialogue industry sustainability, assuring its growth in the region and will focus on mapping the vision of the General Civil Aviation Authority for the UAE.
With the advent of air technology in lines of security, IT, Air Traffic Systems, communications & infrastructural excellence , the World Airport Technovation Forum will bring a holistic view in Air Technology as a harbinger of Dubai's initiatives in airport excellence. The forum will be segmented to leadership & qualitative sessions presenting a comprehensive overview to the Air Technology with regards to standards, structure and strategy. It will provide technological leaders with an exhibition where competent experts can present and deliver top notch services to match current requirements in the Middle East.