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Many thanks for your participation at the
CAPA Australia Pacific Aviation Summit 2023,
in Brisbane, Australia (14/15 - Sep - 2023).
We trust it was a valuable experience and you gained some fresh insights and contacts.
A selection of presentations*, photos and other resources are available for your download.
*Please note that not all speaker presentations are available for download
only those who have given us permission to publish their presentations are available.
For specific photo requests, please send an email to [email protected]
CAPA'S UPCOMING 2023 EVENTS INCLUDE:
CAPA Asia Aviation Summit & Awards for Excellence | 2/3-Nov-2023 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
CAPA World Aviation Summit & Awards for Excellence | 28/29-Nov-2023 | Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates |
For more information on these events, please visit: centreforaviation.com/events/
If there is anything we can assist you with please don't hesitate to contact
CAPA Events: [email protected]
With thanks to our Host
With thanks to our Strategic Partners
08:00- 09:00 |
Registration, Networking & Coffee |
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09:00- 09:05 |
Welcome to Country Turrbal Dippil – Songwoman |
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09:05- 09:15 |
Host Welcome Brisbane Airport, CEO, Gert-Jan de Graaff |
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09:15- 09:30 |
CAPA Outlook: State of the Industry {Download Presentation} CAPA – Centre for Aviation, Head of Research, Simon Elsegood |
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09:30- 10:00 |
Airline Leader Interview Flight Centre Travel Group, CEO, Graham ‘Skroo’ Turner Moderator: APAC Network, Chief Strategy Officer, Oriel Morrison |
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10:00- 10:45 |
CAPA Think Tank: A meeting of the minds CAPA will host a selection of high profile Australia Pacific aviation and travel leaders in a roundtable discussion, covering key topics and important trends in the regional air transport industry. Thought-leaders from across the breadth of the regional aviation market will provide insights into the competitive landscape for airlines and airports in the region, regional progress on traffic and financial recovery, opportunities for future development, trends towards privatisation and consolidation and more. Moderator: LEK, Partner, George Woods Panel: TTF, CEO, Margy Osmond Brisbane Airport, CEO, Gert-Jan de Graaff ACT Government, Chief Minister Andrew Barr Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Communications & the Arts, Assistant Secretary, Jim Wolfe BARA, Executive Director, Stephen Pearse |
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10:45- 11:15 |
Coffee Break & Networking |
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11:15- 11:45 |
Airline Leader Interview Air New Zealand, CEO, Greg Foran Moderator: Aviation Week, Senior Air Transport Editor, Adrian Schofield |
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11:45- 12:40 |
Environmental credentials and sustainability ever more important for travellers One of the lasting effects of the COVID-19 pandemic is expanded awareness among consumers of the impacts of their travel – be they environmental, social or otherwise – and a greater embrace of nature tourism. While consumers across the Asia Pacific are more interested in sustainable travel options than any other region globally, regional carriers generally lag their peers in Europe and North America in offering sustainable options. How do regional markets build on the increased attractiveness of nature tourism, while also highlighting their own environmental credentials?
Moderator: Envest, Executive Director, David Wills Panel: Virgin Australia, Chief Corporate Affairs and Sustainability Officer. Christian Bennett Air New Zealand, Chief Sustainability Officer, Kiri Hannifin (CH) Travelport, Head of Air Partners, Asia Pacific, Ailsa Brown Boeing, Regional Sustainability Lead, APAC, Heidi Hauf |
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12:40- 13:40 |
Lunch Break & Networking |
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Aviation Stream |
CTC Stream |
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13:40- 14:10 |
Airline Leader Interview Bonza, CEO, Tim Jordan Moderator: Pangiam, President, Steven Greenway |
13:40- 14:10 |
NDC explained and a TMC perspective Whilst it’s been years in development, IATA’s New Distribution Capability (NDC) is gathering new momentum. Adoption by major airlines, distribution partners and the wider corporate travel community is accelerating. But there is still ground to be made with ND C and many questions and complexities to be resolved. Join this session for a comprehensive overview of the journey so far and importantly, what it means for you. Hear a TMC perspective on the impact of NDC to the travel buyer experience. FCM Australia, Head of Account Management, Renos Rologas |
14:10- 14:20 |
Innovation Roadshow – FLYR {Download Presentation} FLYR, General Manager, APAC, Clayton Grant |
14:10- 14:40 |
NDC discussion – partnering for true customer value NDC impacts the travel network in many ways. Hear how we are working to provide the best value and choice for travel buyers. ·What does the adoption of NDC mean for corporate travel buyers and travel managers? Is there meaningful improvement for the individual corporate traveller thanks to the improved visibility on airline products and the greater flexibility in offerings afforded by NDC? How is NDC being integrated into the broader corporate travel ecosystem? Moderator: FCM Australia, Head of Account Management, Renos Rologas Panelists: Sabre, Global Account Director, Anne-Marie King Flight Centre Travel Group, Global Chief Technology Officer, Corporate, Jonathan Clark |
14:20- 15:05 |
The post COVID-19 travel and tourism megatrends in South Pacific COVID-19 produced the greatest shift in international traveller behaviour since the start of the Jet Age. The South Pacific has been at the forefront of those changes. Travellers are increasingly embracing technology as part of the travel process. They are also more aware of the impacts of their travel and are increasingly seeking out unique cultural, religious and social encounters, often replacing urban tourism with a broader mix of destinations. At the same time, business travel remains well below pre-pandemic levels, with technology serving as a notable substitute, while luxury travel is reaching new highs.
Moderator: CAPA – Centre for Aviation, Head of Research, Simon Elsegood Panel: Nauru Airlines, CEO, Brett Gebers Air Caledonie, COO, Phil Busson Fiji Airways, Chief Strategy Officer, John Checketts Air Tahiti, CEO, Manate Vivish |
14:40- 15:05 |
Global business travel trends and sustainability
COVID-19 saw global business travel come under immense pressure. The global pandemic cratered business travel volumes and saw new emphasis put on flexible travel, duty-of-care and personal safety. At the same time, companies sought to tame their travel budgets and deal with increased concerns around the environmental impacts of corporate travel. Business travel is coming back, with full recovery in travel spend now forecast as early as the end of 2024. But what has changed? This session will tackle key topics related to global travel trends and sustainability.
FCM Consulting, Head of APAC, Felicity Burke |
15:05- 15:35 |
Coffee break & Networking |
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15:35- 16:20 |
Restoring traveller confidence through cooperation and innovation The resurgence in travel in the last year has brought with it unprecedented disruptions. The air travel industry has been working hard to cope with further growth and changing traveller expectations and requirements. Many in the industry are looking to technology providers to assist with solving issues and help drive improved traveller confidence.
Moderator: Pangiam, President, Steven Greenway Panel: Avalon Airport, CEO, Tony Brun Skyscanner, VP Strategic Relations & Development, Hugh Aitken Japan Airlines, Vice President Asia, India and Oceania, Richard Engelmann SITA, Head of Sydney Border Practice, Paul Cross |
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16:20- 17:00 |
A return to international travel – is Australia/New Zealand ready? Globally, international air travel continues to rebuild, with the latest projections indicating global air travel will return to pre-pandemic levels during 2024. This broad global recovery masks the fact that significant variations exist from region to region and between individual markets, which has important implications for airlines through Australasia.
Moderator: Aviation Week, Senior Air Transport Editor, Adrian Schofield Panel: Cathay Pacific, General Manager, Cargo Service Delivery & Regional General Manager, Southwest Pacific (designate), Frosti Lau Tourism Australia, Executive General Manager, Andrew Hogg Philippine Airlines,VP for Network Planning & External Affairs, Christoph Gaertner United Airlines, Regional Manager AU, NZ, FP, Timothy Wallis VietJet, Commercial VP, Jay L Lingeswara |
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17:00- 17:05 |
Day 1 Closing Remarks |
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19:00- 22:30 |
Gala Dinner MC Oriel Morrison |
Day 2 – Friday 15 September 2023 |
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09:00- 09:05 |
Chairperson’s Welcome |
09:05- 09:35 |
Moderator: Oriel Morrison Velocity Frequent Flyer, CEO, Nick Rohrlach |
09:35- 10:20 |
The post-pandemic industrial relations landscape – high wages or more strikes or both? The industrial relations landscape for aviation in Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Island states continues to evolve. Aviation businesses continue to face a workforce shortage and have responded by increasing wages, enhancing training and committing more resources to workforce development. At the same time, aviation unions are increasingly dissatisfied with wage offers from aviation business, publicly rejecting offers and openly talking about industrial action.
Moderator: 777 Partners, CEO, Manish Raniga Panel: AAA, CEO James Goodwin Australian and International Pilots Association, President, Tony Lucas Flight Attendant Association of Australia, Secretary, Teri O’Toole |
10:20- 10:25 |
CAPA Australia Pacific Aviation Summit 2024 Host Announcement |
10:25- 11:05 |
Coffee break & Networking |
11:05- 11:45 |
The role of Government in supporting aviation and travel in Australia Moderator: Brisbane Airport, Executive General Manager Communications and Public Affairs, Rachel Crowley Panel: Lord Mayor of Brisbane, Adrian Schrinner Deputy Premier of Queensland Steven Miles MP |
11:40- 12:20 |
Australasian air cargo outlook for 2023 Air cargo went through a boom during the pandemic, triggered by enforced savings and ecommerce spending, but saw activity slowing through 2022. The outlook for the sector in 2023 is mixed: China is returning to normal and supply chains continue to stabilise, but at some time capacity continues to expand ahead of demand, yields are down and the macroeconomic outlook for much of the world remains dark.
Moderator: The University of Sydney Business School, Chair in Transport and Supply Chain Management, Deputy Director, Professor Rico Merkert Panel: Macrolytics, CEO & Founder, Peter Negline Cathay Pacific, General Manager, Cargo Service Delivery & Regional General Manager, Southwest Pacific (designate), Frosti Lau AMSL Aero, Commercial Officer, David Orszaczky Team Global Express, Executive General Manager – Priority, Joshua Peacock |
12:20- 13:00 |
Australia’s domestic market going into high gear With the addition of Rex as a jet operator and the recent launch of Bonza, Australia now has four airline groups operating narrowbody aircraft in the domestic market. New entrants and LCC growth in the Australia market has historically driven down airfares, triggered network expansion and supported smaller destinations and secondary airports. The result has been significant benefits for travellers, often at the expense of airlines’ bottom lines.
Moderator: Aviation Week, Senior Air Transport Editor, Adrian Schofield Panel: 777 Partners, CEO, Manish Raniga Brisbane Airport, Executive General Manager Aviation, Ryan Both Queensland Airports, CCO, Adam Rowe |
13:00 |
Chairperson’s wrap up |
13:00- 14:00 |
Closing Lunch & Networking |