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Aerospace Tech Week Announces Agenda for Inaugural London Event

Aerospace Tech Week Announces Agenda for Inaugural London Event
Aerospace Tech Week (ATW), a premier gathering in the aerospace technology sector, has revealed the agenda for its first UK edition, scheduled to take place on 11-12 November at ExCeL London. The conference is expected to attract over 1,500 industry professionals and feature more than 120 speakers, all convening to examine the technological and operational transformations poised to shape the aerospace landscape over the coming decade.
Focus on Emerging Technologies and Industry Innovation
The programme will highlight a range of cutting-edge developments, including AI-driven flight operations, digital maintenance, predictive analytics, airspace modernization, next-generation connectivity, open avionics architectures, cybersecurity, sustainable aviation fuels (SAF), and defence innovation. Through a series of keynotes, panel discussions, and workshops, participants will explore how data analytics can improve maintenance efficiency and fuel consumption, alongside strategies for modernizing airspace to accommodate drones, vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft, and other emerging technologies.
Justine Brooks, Conference Producer for Aerospace Tech Week, underscored the event’s importance: “We are delighted to bring Aerospace Tech Week to London this year in partnership with the ADS Group. We’ll be kicking things off with our high-calibre opening keynotes, which will explore the 2030 roadmap for aerospace. Attendees will also get to experience the raw innovation at our Startup Pitch Competition, and help cultivate the next generation of industry leaders at our Talent Summit.”
Distinguished Speakers and Industry Participation
The event will feature prominent figures from leading aerospace organisations, including Gareth Hetheridge, CIO of Leonardo UK; Luis Huerta, Group Head of AI Automation at IAG; Giancarlo Buono, Board Member of the Civil Aviation Authority; Honor Powrie, Senior Director of Data & Analytics at GE; Steven Gillard, Europe Director at Boeing; Ajay Chakravarthy, Chief AI Officer at Thales; Sven Graeble, EVP and Head of Strategic Space Initiatives at Airbus Defence & Space; Wicus du Preez, VP of Data & AI at Oman Air; Theodora Lauth, Director of Aircraft Specification at Lufthansa; Mamatha Maheshwarappa, Head of R&D at the UK Space Agency; Greg Ombach, SVP and Head of Disruptive Technology at Airbus; Nick Earl, Chief of UK and VP at Safran; and Sophie Louise O’Sullivan, Director of Future Safety & Innovation at the Civil Aviation Authority.
The conference aims to bring together stakeholders from diverse sectors including avionics, connectivity, maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) IT, advanced air mobility, flight operations IT, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, supply chain, and manufacturing. Organisers acknowledge the challenges inherent in coordinating such a comprehensive event, particularly in managing complex logistics, ensuring cybersecurity to safeguard sensitive information, and maintaining a cohesive agenda across a broad spectrum of topics and expert speakers.
Industry Impact and Market Response
The launch of Aerospace Tech Week in London is anticipated to generate heightened interest among aerospace technology companies and startups. It may also prompt strategic adjustments from competing event organisers seeking to attract similar audiences. The event’s emphasis on artificial intelligence, digital MRO, and cybersecurity is expected to stimulate wider industry discourse on the future trajectory of aerospace technology and the opportunities for innovation within these critical domains.
Aerospace Tech Week 2026 is free to attend, with tickets available through the official event website: https://www.terrapinn.com/exhibition/aerospace-tech-week.

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