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IATA to Host 2026 World Data Symposium in Singapore Focused on Aviation Technology and Cybersecurity

IATA to Host 2026 World Data Symposium in Singapore Focused on Aviation Technology and Cybersecurity
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has announced that the 2026 World Data Symposium (WDS) will be held in Singapore on April 8–9. The event aims to convene leaders in data, technology, and cybersecurity to address the rapidly evolving challenges and opportunities within the aviation sector.
Themes and Industry Focus
The symposium will concentrate on three principal themes that are currently shaping the aviation industry. These include the strategic use of data to improve operational efficiency and decision-making, the enhancement of cybersecurity measures across the aviation value chain, and the application of artificial intelligence (AI) and automation to elevate both operational performance and passenger experience. Kim Macaulay, IATA’s Senior Vice President of Information & Data and Chief Information & Data Officer, emphasized the importance of data as a critical strategic asset for aviation. She highlighted that this second edition of the WDS will place particular focus on AI’s role in the sector’s digital future, alongside the urgent need to strengthen cyber-resilience as digital innovation accelerates.
Addressing Emerging Challenges
The 2026 symposium arrives at a time when the aviation industry is confronting increasing cybersecurity threats and privacy concerns, especially with the growing adoption of predictive maintenance technologies. These issues are expected to dominate discussions, as stakeholders seek to balance technological advancement with the protection of sensitive information. The outcomes of the symposium are anticipated to influence market dynamics and establish new benchmarks for best practices in data protection and cyber-resilience.
In addition to technological challenges, geopolitical tensions—such as potential disruptions to flights in the Gulf region—may also inform the event’s agenda. This underscores the critical need for robust digital infrastructure and comprehensive crisis preparedness within the aviation ecosystem. The symposium will also provide a platform for industry competitors to showcase their cybersecurity initiatives and technological innovations, positioning themselves as leaders in a rapidly evolving landscape.
Program Highlights and Key Participants
The WDS program will feature a series of sessions addressing a broad range of topics, including digital transformation in aviation, the integration of open AI technologies, cloud security, aviation resilience, and the use of digital twins in airports and aviation operations. Additional sessions will explore innovative cross-industry applications, such as how smart stadium technology can inspire advancements in airport management, alongside insights into Korean innovation stories.
Singapore Airlines, serving as the official airline partner, will contribute through the participation of CEO Goh Choon Phong and Senior Vice President of Information Technology George Wang. IATA’s leadership, including Director General Willie Walsh, Kim Macaulay, and Dr. Marie Owens Thomsen, Senior Vice President of Sustainability and Chief Economist, will also be in attendance.
The roster of confirmed speakers features prominent figures from across the aviation and logistics sectors. These include Nasaruddin A. Bakar, President and Group CEO of Malaysia Aviation Group; Chai Eamsiri, CEO of Thai Airways; Olivier Beaujean, Vice President and CIO of Cargolux; Masaya Fukushima, Vice President of System Management at Japan Airlines; Pratik Patel, Global Vice President of Customer Operations at DHL Global Forwarding; Yanling Liu, Senior Vice President of Airport Operations and Transformation at Changi Airport Group; Bum-ho Kim, Vice President of Incheon International Airport Corporation; Pablo Fernandez Kruk, Vice President of Digital Strategy at Airlines AI Studio, Golant; David Fairman, CIO and CSO for APAC at Netskope; and Andrew Sellers, Vice President of Technology Strategy and Enablement at Confluent.
Full program details and registration information will be made available through IATA. The 2026 World Data Symposium is poised to play a significant role in shaping the future trajectory of aviation technology, cybersecurity, and digital innovation amid an increasingly complex global environment.

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