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Xiamen Airlines Hosts 2025 IATA World Safety and Operations Conference

Xiamen Airlines Hosts 2025 IATA World Safety and Operations Conference
Xiamen Airlines is hosting the 2025 International Air Transport Association (IATA) World Safety & Operations Conference (WSOC) in Xiamen, China, marking the first occasion the event has been held in the country. The three-day conference, held from October 14 to 16 at the Fairmont Xiamen, has attracted over 800 aviation professionals from nearly 70 countries and regions. Attendees include airline executives, regulators, manufacturers, and industry experts, all convening to address pressing issues in global aviation.
Conference Theme and Leadership
The conference is centered on the theme “Futureproofing Aviation: Strategies for Success,” with a focus on enhancing safety, operational efficiency, and sustainable development amid an increasingly complex risk environment. Discussions aim to identify both challenges and opportunities that will shape the future of the aviation industry.
The opening ceremony featured distinguished leaders such as Wang Yongli, Executive Vice Governor of Fujian Province; Han Jun, Deputy Administrator of the Civil Aviation Administration of China; Wu Bin, Mayor of Xiamen; Ma Tao, ICAO Asia-Pacific Regional Director; and Zhao Dong, Chairman of Xiamen Airlines. Mark Searle, IATA’s Global Director of Safety, presided over the event, underscoring the importance of strong leadership, adherence to global standards, and effective data utilization to counter emerging threats including airspace closures and drone incursions.
Focused Forums and Collaborative Workshops
The conference agenda includes four major sub-forums addressing critical safety and operational issues. The Safety Track concentrates on predictive risk management and risk-based safety audits to proactively mitigate operational hazards. The Cabin Operations Track explores human factors and the safe transport of lithium batteries. The Flight Operations Track examines the modernization of flight training and the integration of artificial intelligence in aircraft maintenance. Lastly, the Crisis Management Track discusses strategies for crisis communication and passenger assistance during emergencies. These sessions are designed to foster collaboration among airlines, manufacturers, and regulators in tackling evolving challenges.
In addition to the main forums, supporting events such as the IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA) Workshop and the Turbulence Aware Forum provide platforms for knowledge exchange. These workshops enable participants to share best practices, explore advanced safety management techniques, and develop resilience strategies in response to emerging industry challenges.
Industry Challenges Amid Geopolitical and Supply Chain Pressures
The conference takes place against a backdrop of significant challenges facing Xiamen Airlines and the wider aviation sector. Persistent supply chain disruptions threaten to delay aircraft production, with potential industry-wide losses exceeding $11 billion in 2025. Furthermore, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s recent decision to restrict seven Chinese airlines, including Xiamen Airlines, from using Russian airspace for U.S.-China flights introduces new operational complexities and may necessitate route adjustments.
These developments are prompting airlines and competitors to reassess fleet strategies and adapt to shifting regulatory and geopolitical landscapes. Market responses remain closely linked to how effectively airlines manage these disruptions while maintaining operational resilience.
As the 2025 WSOC progresses, industry leaders are not only exchanging innovative solutions for safety and sustainability but also confronting the realities of a rapidly evolving global aviation environment.

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