Abu Dhabi, UAE, 23 June 2009: Abu Dhabi Department of Transport (DoT) today announced that it is to host the 13th Air Transport Research Society World Conference at the Hilton, Abu Dhabi from 27-30 June, 2009
DoT is bringing this international event to Abu Dhabi to support and promote the continued growth and success of the aviation and tourism sectors, and to further enhance the Emirate's reputation as a global industry hub and centre for innovation and excellence. The event is being held in association with the Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority (ADTA), Abu Dhabi Airport Company (ADAC) and Etihad Airways.
Almost 350 participants from across the globe will be attending this Air Transport Research Society World Conference, including world-leading sector researchers, academics, industry leaders, government representatives, scientists and students.
Participants will exchange the latest data and insights into air transport, with a view to enhancing the research capacity for multinational and multi-disciplinary teams, and addressing the most pressing issues being faced by the industry today. A total of 150 original research papers will be presented, including five from UAE delegates.
His Excellency Mohamed Hareb Al Yousef, Executive Director - Aviation Sector, Department of Transport, said: "Abu Dhabi is delighted to host this prestigious global event, as it provides us with an invaluable opportunity to engage with participants and highlight our commitment to our emerging aviation and tourism sectors.
"Our conference partners are leading this development, with Etihad Airways setting records for its impressive growth since formation in 2003, and ADAC completing its masterplan to cater for 20 million aviation passengers annually in its initial development phase. In addition, US$10 billion is being invested in hotels and tourism facilities over the next ten years, with ADTA providing the framework for sustainable growth and future success."
Tae Oum,President, Air Transport Research Society (ATRS), said: "The choice of Abu Dhabi has special significance, given the current economic developments in air transport. Liberalization and globalization of air transport is forcing airlines to restructure their business and the Middle East is expected to continue to play a significant role in this restructuring process.
"There is much to learn by reviewing what has happened recently and by anticipating what is likely to happen as the Middle East becomes further integrated into the global air transport network. It promises to be an excellent conference."
ATRS conferences provide a unique forum for open discussion and vigorous debate which stimulates thinking and contributes to continuous improvement in the aviation community. The findings also help policymakers around the world to make informed decisions on all matters relating to aviation.
ATRS interacts with various international and national institutions which deal with policy and infrastructure issues concerning international aviation including: the International Air Transport Association (IATA), the International Civil Aviation Organization, the World Trade Organization, the European Commission, and the Pacific Economic Cooperation Council. The Society is headquartered at the University of British Columbia (UBC) Vancouver, BC, Canada. Its network of researchers, economists, consultants and professionals sitting as committee representatives is expanding around the globe.
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