Date: November 12-13, 2024, Mellangatan 9, 621 57 Visby
Location: Donners Event - Visby, Gotland, Sweden
Last day to register: October 27
Included in the price: 2 lunches, 2 “Swedish fika”, Dinner with 3 courses and a beverage package for dinner. Price: 2 895 SeK
Everything, but travel and hotel, is included in the event price.
The urgent need to reduce climate impact is beyond dispute, demanding swift and extensive action. However, there is still time to make changes, we have all the solutions we need, but we need to find new ways to collaborate and start using our solutions at hand. Easier said than done. By fostering a cross-functional community—one that brings together diverse perspectives and expertise—we can accelerate new thinking and drive the innovation needed to speed up this critical transition. This collaborative effort is essential if we are to continue reaping the global benefits that aviation has historically brought to the world. It is our license to fly.
By advancing and adopting cutting-edge technologies, we can not only ensure the future of air travel but also open up new opportunities to connect thousands of smaller communities—places that currently have little or no scheduled air service. Instead of abandoning air travel, our focus should be on making it more sustainable and inclusive, ensuring that even the smallest communities benefit from the efficient, eco-friendly connections that aviation can provide.
Welcome to Flight Plan '24 – a pioneering gathering that unites the supply and demand sides of aviation for a transformative dialogue. This is not just a conference; it’s a community-driven gathering where public and private sectors collaborate to push the boundaries of what’s possible in air travel.
Where better to envision the future than on an island rich in history? Visby, the medieval gem of Gotland, provides an ideal setting for this groundbreaking event. In this place where the past seamlessly blends with the future, we will explore how the next era of aviation can connect communities in ways that are sustainable, efficient, and innovative.
As we prepare to gather in November, we invite you to join a Nordic-led initiative that’s accelerating the shift towards greener aviation. This event is about more than discussion—it's about action, and your participation is crucial.
Our two-day program is carefully curated to inspire, inform, and facilitate real change:
Engaging Keynotes: Hear from thought leaders and innovators who are leading the change in aviation, technology, and sustainability.
Interactive Sessions: Dive into discussions on the latest green technologies, sustainable tourism, and regional development through aviation.
Diverse Networking: Meet a broad spectrum of participants—from large corporations to start-ups, and from regional leaders to global policymakers. This is your chance to connect with those who share your passion for a greener future where aviation has a natural place.
Our first year's program will explore the dynamics of sustainable aviation from both the supply and demand sides – one day for each side.
The program features a diverse array of speakers and participants from around the world, each bringing a wealth of knowledge to the stage. You can expect discussions on topics such as the current state of regional aviation, the latest sustainable technology solutions, the future of airliners, electric aviation's role in public and commercial transport, innovations in sustainable tourism, and the role of regional aviation in regional development. This dynamic mix of experiences promises to be both educational and inspiring.
Over these two days, we aim to strengthen the community dedicated to transforming aviation. With participants from across the public and private sectors, we’re creating a space for shared learning, innovative collaboration, and actionable outcomes.
This inaugural event is capped at 300 participants, ensuring a focused and impactful experience. Don’t miss your chance to be part of this landmark gathering. Secure your ticket today and join us in shaping the future of regional aviation.