Aviation 2040 – Full of Opportunities | AON Global Aviation Virtual Series

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ASG’s Jeffrey Lowe joins three other aviation industry experts, and host David Barrett from AON for a discussion during the AON Global Aviation Virtual Series “Coming Through the Clouds”.

2020 will certainly be remembered as an ‘annus horribilis’ for the aviation industry. However, the future is full of opportunities – both known and unknown. Together, they project what the future aviation landscape might look like considering consolidation, hardware, airports, consumer preferences, demographics, technology, the environment and other factors that will impact the future of the industry.

PANEL PARTICIPANTS:

  • Simon Witts, Founder and CEO – Aviation 360

  • Jeffrey C Lowe, Managing Director – Asian Sky Group & Asian Sky Media

  • Petter Hörnfeldt, Founder – Mentour 360 SC

  • Lambros Lambrou, Chief Executive Officer, Commercial Risk Solutions at Aon

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