Rockville, MD, January 30, 2014 - Avionics and Via Satellite magazines have announced the first edition of the Global Connected Aircraft Summit. One of the first events of its kind to look at the angle of pure connectivity on an aircraft, the Global Connected Aircraft Summit will be a highly targeted event looking at the whole concept of a "connected aircraft" not just in terms of the passenger experience, but also how it can improve business practices and operations. The program has been put together after extensive research with key airlines about the issues facing them surrounding the connected aircraft, and what they would like to learn in establishing their next steps. This two-day event brings together panels on topics from airline business models and cockpit improvements, to satellite bandwidth and alternative industry perspectives.
"The Global Connected Aircraft Summit will provide an opportunity for the whole ecosystem - from airlines and satellite operators, to integrators and technology vendors - to get together to discuss their vision of the connected aircraft of the future. It promises to be a lively debate with a blue-chip list of speakers, which we believe is already second to none. This event will be key for anyone wishing to know how the connected aircraft market will develop," says Mark Holmes, Editorial Director, Via Satellite and Avionics magazines.
This highly-anticipated event will take place at the Renaissance Hotel in Long Beach, California June 3-4. In this two-day educational summit, expert panels will be speaking on topics such as:
Business models for the future
Future proofing the connected aircraft
Airline case studies
Cockpit and maintenance process improvements
Satellite bandwidth
The third party application/software market
Alternative industry perspectives
Both days will include keynote speakers across both satellite and aviation industries, multiple networking opportunities, and a chance to truly understand how connectivity is expanding beyond providing passengers with state-of-the-art entertainment to increase efficiency and offer cutting edge services.
Airline employees receive a special discount, and the early bird discount expires February 28. To find out more about the Global Connected Aircraft Summit, visit http://www.gcasummit.com.
For sponsorship inquiries, contact: Susan Joyce, National Sales Manager, sjoyce(at)accessintel(dot)com James McAuley, International Sales Manager, jmcauley(at)accessintel(dot)com Joe G. Milroy, Associate Publisher, jgmilroy(at)accessintel(dot)com
About Via Satellite For nearly 30 years, Via Satellite has provided essential news and expert business analysis on the global commercial communications satellite industry, including current and evolving applications, infrastructure issues, technology, and business and regulatory developments around the world. Top satellite executives from 160 countries read Via Satellite to fully understand the industry and maximize their companies' profits.
About Avionics Magazine Avionics Magazine is the leading print and electronic publishing brand focused on the civil and military avionics industry. For over 35 years Avionics Magazine has been a trusted source of information on the technical, business and regulatory developments of importance to the industry, including NextGen, SESAR, Air Traffic Management and test and maintenance.
Press Contact:
Kristy Keller
Avionics Magazine
Rockville, MD
+1 (301) 354-1779
http://www.aviationtoday.com
"The Global Connected Aircraft Summit will provide an opportunity for the whole ecosystem - from airlines and satellite operators, to integrators and technology vendors - to get together to discuss their vision of the connected aircraft of the future. It promises to be a lively debate with a blue-chip list of speakers, which we believe is already second to none. This event will be key for anyone wishing to know how the connected aircraft market will develop," says Mark Holmes, Editorial Director, Via Satellite and Avionics magazines.
This highly-anticipated event will take place at the Renaissance Hotel in Long Beach, California June 3-4. In this two-day educational summit, expert panels will be speaking on topics such as:
Business models for the future
Future proofing the connected aircraft
Airline case studies
Cockpit and maintenance process improvements
Satellite bandwidth
The third party application/software market
Alternative industry perspectives
Both days will include keynote speakers across both satellite and aviation industries, multiple networking opportunities, and a chance to truly understand how connectivity is expanding beyond providing passengers with state-of-the-art entertainment to increase efficiency and offer cutting edge services.
Airline employees receive a special discount, and the early bird discount expires February 28. To find out more about the Global Connected Aircraft Summit, visit http://www.gcasummit.com.
For sponsorship inquiries, contact: Susan Joyce, National Sales Manager, sjoyce(at)accessintel(dot)com James McAuley, International Sales Manager, jmcauley(at)accessintel(dot)com Joe G. Milroy, Associate Publisher, jgmilroy(at)accessintel(dot)com
About Via Satellite For nearly 30 years, Via Satellite has provided essential news and expert business analysis on the global commercial communications satellite industry, including current and evolving applications, infrastructure issues, technology, and business and regulatory developments around the world. Top satellite executives from 160 countries read Via Satellite to fully understand the industry and maximize their companies' profits.
About Avionics Magazine Avionics Magazine is the leading print and electronic publishing brand focused on the civil and military avionics industry. For over 35 years Avionics Magazine has been a trusted source of information on the technical, business and regulatory developments of importance to the industry, including NextGen, SESAR, Air Traffic Management and test and maintenance.
Press Contact:
Kristy Keller
Avionics Magazine
Rockville, MD
+1 (301) 354-1779
http://www.aviationtoday.com
Source: Global Communication Leader., Inc.
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