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Corporate Vision Magazine has announced the winners of the 2022 Aviation & Aerospace Awards and that Aviation Advocacy has been named the best boutique aviation publishing firm in Europe for 2022.

The aerospace and aviation industries are the fastest growing industries in the world right now which is why Corporate Vision decided to introduce the Aviation and Aerospace Awards programme. The aim of this awards programme is to acknowledge businesses from varied sectors, including commercial airlines, air freight, private charters and tours, aircraft design and manufacturers and space tourism.

With the downfall of the tourism and travel markets in 2020, the industries have begun to revive themselves with the reduced spread of Covid-19 and growth of travel opportunities. Furthermore, with the use of advanced technologies, the aviation and aerospace industries are providing new opportunities for young and upcoming entrepreneurs.

On the accomplishment of another successful year of the Aviation & Aerospace Awards programme, our Awards Coordinator, Emma Pridmore, has commented: “It has been a delight to have hosted the awards programme this year and I was thrilled to interact with all of the businesses that won. I would like to congratulate them and wish them all the best for their future endeavours!”

To find out more about these prestigious awards, and the dedicated professionals selected for them, please visit https://www.corporatevision-news.com/awards/aviation-and-aerospace-awards/ where you can view our winners supplement and full winners list.

Aviation Policy News, quotable quotes.

“Speaking at an ACI-Europe symposium in June, Jon Phillips of the Global Infrastructure Investors Association noted that his members, which invest in a range of infrastructure, including pipelines, water, electricity distribution, and so on, as well as airports, currently have $200 billion sitting on the sidelines, waiting to invest. The GIAA experience of airport regulation is threefold: it varies considerably by country; the regulators go to a remarkably deep level of granularity reviewing and regulating so that the ability of airport managers to actually manage commercially is limited; and that generally, there is a populist focus on rates going down now instead of addressing longer-term issues.”
—Andrew Charlton, Aviation Intelligence Reporter, July 2021

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Aviation StraightTalk Live with GE Aviation President and CEO John Slattery

How can we build back better European aviation after COVID-19 – and what will our industry look like in five years? The environment, changing markets, new consumer behaviours and expectations, all will be explored in a series of live 1-2-1 interviews with industry leaders. Andrew Charlton, journalist and Aviation Advocacy MD, will be asking the tough questions, and all sessions will include a short market update by Eamonn Brennan, EUROCONTROL DG.

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